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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_04_17 an _t, .r � rs x S, .. 8,�''-. r. ✓. ' ' .' :r„ ,� 't�<,.,�.�.. ,�3 ...x'i^r-S+'.',..+r�- a.>yS'rx^✓x� -J•. •„�' .>v-.t. .�s.F•..,� J M1 fn,: w' _,+.-r.. �•. F are • ";:.. _ '�!•.: ...... ;,_.: *. .dt 5:? :., : k- "*° l v2• 407,2. 0 �,•c '�:: •:tp r 'h,,,'y�Jta : o- " I:,•Y, •:'• ....-•.. r -yj �r•} � .+e:.�:. .. ,yam.•Rt.. .. . Wr,,- T ti /r •• .. • .:'.-iii�,. 1 - - � - PI(;KERINt�,"DHT., FRIDAY , APK-I. I . 17, u14• ----•___ . -- .-,_ -_:_.i�To. 29 -- GREENWOOD ;. CHERRYWOOD Established 75 yearo SPINK .-MILLS M. Gleeson spentEaster in Toronto H• Post was a the vicinity recently.Medicalwith his son Frank. Miss Stella Laughlin is visiting with GREENWOOD John Wilson and wife andchild are friends in Toronto. E. FO D. of O.> Regis- visiting with James and Mrs. Denny. Miss Hoar is spending the holidays - • teml memser of the weEzTcai asaa• -- John Gerow, of Claremont, has just at bar home in BRae anville. ILL •latiDn Of Q•L•ri0. special s t ntion siren 10 11p -_—Miss Olive 1l�seRae and friend Otaz•taont,. 486f Sunday at the for mer s home. _ ne9 Little Miss Lukes is spending the Miss Jeetu Bonner,of Toronto, has ' 131ERICAN CORN Easter holidays with her aunt,' Mrs. been vi.king with friends-here. Two kinds of Flour only C. 31cKINNON, D1.D., L.R.C.S., y y • Edinburgh,member of the College of J, B. Harris. Mr: Howard and Roy Henderson, of Physicians,and Burgeons of Ontario•licen a M'ra. Geo. Sadler and.Mrs. W. R. Toronto, are visiting at A.Taylor's. KISSIMI'for PASTRY :, tisk •. 0t Royal College of Surgeon, Edinburgh. � �t rrivAd.— Wilson sent Sunday and-Monday The inquest on Saturday last caused = iBp41oial at:ention to deiewes of women and - P considerable ezcitemerlt in our village. -��AKERS' JOY for-BREAD ehdidzen, Office and residence,Brough w — - -- with Mrs. Hill. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro We Will exchange a bushel of Corn Norman Ad on and. wife and Mr. Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Willi- I guarantee baking results w epnractor-The SONcause of disease R. Cb ro child are moving in. with John and ams and family left on Tuesday for or money back. C ' adiuetment of the spire. Consultation free. . for a bushel of good Mrs Adamson, the west _ At Pickering on Mpoadays„ Wednesdays and — OLLED OATS -- meet- Fridays. Ocoee-40 simcoe 60.24107th, Orhava Mies M.Murray and Miss Williams,illiThe Epworth League �._...�H Fall Wheat, of Toronto, s fl6 the holidays with A.Bible contest neat week. Our meet• Exchanged for Oats � -- chose 344,Oshawa pe ings have been mell attended of late. GOLDWHEDUETS P �.:and a you 15c to boot. if. and Mrs. Trimble. - "GOLD DUST CORN MEAL P DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL pay y Thomas Wilson and family,of Free- The popular playlet:entitled "An ROLLED WHEAT I and X-RAY INSTITUTE - man, are now located on his farm here Old Time Ladies'Aid Business.Meet- GRAHAM FLOUR N' the one recently vacated by Bruce ing at. Mohawk Crossroads" will be PIC88RINt>t> - - ONTARIO -- _ Wilson, given in the Methodist church here by efollowinghanFeeds kept on __ _ _ e t (�} It. $hplx Towis, X. B., X. D.`; c. 3a., Mrs. Joseph Brignal.l is staying a ladies of St. Andrews Church, BRAN M PWLE.an-in charge FEED OF ALL KINDS with her, daughter, Mrs. N. Lidgett. Pickering, on the evening of May 14. SHORTS ` -� O t3psoialist in Rectal DL•e@es Proatatio Die of Kinsale. We are pleased to know Fuller particulars later. OAT CHOP eaass of Men. Discuss of Women, Cancer., Our prices are the lowest that she stood the journey oyer re- WHtTs.Y FLAKED OATS Tuttors,IL-Say examination. Diseaaet of eye. - markably well. --" - BARLEY FEED A •fir nos•,throat end lunge: Fittiaggiasceaaad Quality:the best _ A most successful entertainment waB It is said that the Toronto-Eastern ill 01 sad ebronic diseases. Once Hours 19 to 3 and 7 to 9 •191y given in the church here on Good Fri- will now be rushed towards' coinple- MIXED CROP :RN CHOP Y : day evening by the Mission- Band. tion. The guarantee of bonds of the Lepah Mrs. rink deserves much credit for CORN-Beat American W C. N. R. made by the Dominion Gov- OIL CAKF. E :. the way she trained the- children. ernment, will :include the,Toronto- COTTON SEED MEAL' D XE. FAREWELL, K.C., B�iRRIS- �, L. SPINK, LIMITED, Master Willie Smith. of A astern. BIB13Y'S CREAM EQLTI-. F• N : . TBS.County Crown Attorney andootrn6y tributed to the program. _ Eight or the letter boxes have been VALENT-for calves R E -8etfat6ai.-Qaaftl ottse.Wmstir.-�-1�T --PICKEBI\G, O:1T. -- •-�►• piece in pose looby th�P. 6.depart- ASSI. - or S— _ WHITEVALK metrt and service will begin on .clap E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and g all kinds of stock D D ' - •solloitot,Notary Public Etc. Arthur O'Diall moved into William 1st. "Dir. Edwards, who has one of SPECIALLY JIiXED A A "loan. Office Brock St.North, whitbv. :,ty /� p�• 1' the rural routes, has the contract for GRAIN Y Y —_--- - LC�C7►K HEIT G ! Sinclair's house. , collecting. 1 fluoinfoo �akvbs. Hello Randall left'lass night for the Two large up-to-date restaurants F. Z. GrREEN -Tl.e Claremont Filrni west. May success meet him are being opened in town, and two ��T G. HAM-Issuer of Marria a tore ,Store,t: Thomas Thornton has sgad his far stores are being elaborately fixed up �y yY Licensee is the county of ontasto, to Donald McIntyre, of Toronto. fi)r the purpose. .One will be conduct- is village, 973y is the best place to get your Mr. Daniels has bought 'The Castle' llf)1 6E FURNISHINGS.�13A1\OR, we have and is making extensive alteration,' ed hp a Chinaman, who already has uScranton' 1 POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- dressers, washstands, iron R matauraat in Oshawa and one!a Bow- 1 . a ons r, valuator,collector and issuer and brass bedsteads. are �Ym• Sinclair. has rented James manri2le: The other will be conducted t p Nowlan's farm and moved in on the of marriage licenses.Brougham. 07 by a woman experienced in the buss- lor suits, bu$etts. and let of April. nese, and who will run hers as a kind - A �'- HOPPER Issuer of Marriage bide boards, mattresses and spring Harrison Johnson is mak3n pre !�� e D• Licenses in the County of Ontario. gg ewalk Of tea Tnom. _ _ _ pmo•at•tor,and his residence.CLremoa6. couches,and all kinds of chairs ratioue to lay dawn.new sid !ks --.--. 'always in stock. also many and crossings. GORMLEY-H�]IAN T+a B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK outer articles too numerous S. R_ Pennock has opened anew • flonvnancer, ooaamiwioa41r for trkia� to mention.Remember we store on the corner in which the late On Wednesday, April 8th, at 2, p-m, ttndaviss, Aocountea6. 2641. 160007 t9 loan - keep the Roods and' de- James Taylor-carried on business for a pretty wedding took place at the t; as tars cop 111; 1•1ss941r of warriess Lia liver them to your many eats. home of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hillman, 'PLENTY OF- i6•• home. at the P •n•y"..RBhi , •, ons. y v p • POSTILL. Incensed Auctioneer, erg �'The Wooch farm has changed hands Russell. St. Leamington, when J' . tor Counties of York and Auctioneer, Sao- lilowest price. - .again. Mr. Tooke, of Toronto, pur- youngest dahghter, Lula J. was un it• � h d Stove "Chestnut moa sales of all kinds 46%8944 to an ahorwt Patronize our town merchants, chased It from Mr, Stratton an he ed to air. Percy A. Gormley, The 7 : waste•, Address Orem River P.0.. Out. don't send your- good dollars moved in last week. ceremony was performed by the Rev, y B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- gR'a9 to build up some other John Kirton Is recovering from R. Salton, the bride looked charting ;and Pea tion«r, •ar9ator and collector for place. Yours for business. his recent Illness and-is spending a gowned in Duchess lace over ivory y �.9 •ean6/•s o! Ontario and York. All kinds of few weeks in Toronto with his laugh• satin, and carrying a bouquet of bridal } +� TTT -s"s conducted at6bar IIrivatsiy or by aac6ioo. •�• �• ter.,Mrs. S. Dickson. . roses and hyacinth. After the Gere- a,IBU �iiQiam Coal j�aaii•�suti41s ooil•ctad. For date@ or oihar pare 1 ,,� L Some of ilia Easter visitors, at the none and.congratulations. x12 sat 1 p ktenlars apply a6 residence,BUzabeth R6.,Pick- aVl :Q. •clog: Phon•ara.rat•fsas Nsw.otac• Pick • s vale were; Miss Alice Turner, B. A., down to d dainty and sumptuous ON'HADTD ,, saint,or MAcaabs store, olarewous. w}Il re- of the Madoc High School staff, at the luncheon.`The rooms were beautifully - - y • •siv41 protapi at%astoa. Savatactior gnatv,9•. CLAREMON T hove of her parents, D. S. and airs. decorated with carnations hyacinths Wed. Idyphoa41c9mt»sialadep•ad41nt!6101 Turner: Lawrence H. Major. 'of the _ J and maiden' hair-fern, The young _ — Dotiilniou-1 Securities Co., of Torento, couple left on the 4 o'clock car amid a J._ T T Tom'' T �a 41 art S. R. PENNOOK S P R / N U'r with leis parents, A. E. and Mrs. shower of rice and confetti far Cleve- L• 1 L1 L d. Nfajor: Blake R Beaton, of the Royal land and ot-her American cities. The 1WtI17EVALE, ON7. College of Dental Surgeons, miss bride's travelling dress was x navy so !'6mer&I Director and Embalmer. LAZINES S AdeliA Ailborn; $. A., and W'tn. J taliored>;+ttt, with w hat Co match. The PICKE�tING Beaton, B. A.7with D- R.-azid Mrs. bride's presents were numerous and _.I Any business to me will Beaton:,Inspector Dickson and son, cosLIv. The only out of towff, gnests be carefully bundled. (;di % with John Kirton: Miss Ella were DIr. and D1te. Hyatt Bienht im, --Charges Moderate - The vitality of four'peop�ii of five and 1=iphPrtrin Pennoclt with S. R gr'.andparpnta �Y the bride. Their .slightly below par every spring, and-Dlrs. Pennock : Uis9 FEbel tD'il- many friends join in wishing rhehride Independent Phone No. 1.;2.3, son, vtith Joseph and Mrs. Wilson . and groom a tonic and ha v life.The ]f vnu want.to get back the P g pp• S , - tin and snap you used-to Miss Geryu,nde Rate, with Walter will he at hours in Thamebville, Ont. feel, the best thing.we And Dit Q. IlatP: Dtisc Fzra Burkholder, to their many friends after June 5ih. Best 3 Lump Steam Coal and all sizes -;11OIiN PHILIP know of is of Dayton. Ohio, with Dtrc. Dl, Bork- - -.«�. _ in;Hatd Coal. t holder. CUNISARTON NYALS SPRING TONIC •— Miss}iazel Macfadyen is spending• v Z B R Has a full line at tre-h and cur- - - BROUGHAM1 `*ed meati constantly on hand. This is a 'short cut to health few ss- with friends in the city. A.goad stock of 1 and '2 in. rough and Dr. AIcKinaon wa9'irr Turont� on Tisa Annx Allison has returned, dressed hemlock, also matchedg _ Spice Roll, Bre fetst • BtieQn, - and vigor that yon will after spending the winter in Dunn- pine and spruce. .dressed p ak teciaUe. Tuesday. P PG ` app villa. red pine, Georgia ine $sat, Bologna, Weiner§, etc: L. Diatthewb spent a couple of days Diiss K cid, of Exeter, has been last week in Toronto. p end basswood for ceilings.® , Highest pricespaid for G Thos: Philip has been laid u with spending a few dxys with the hisses _ Butchers cattle P i C K C R I H U 1`110 RACY a severe attack of lnntbago. P Allison. Miss Bessie.Bennett, of Claremont, We are sorry to report that Urs.J. &y , `I 41 e e PETTI T spent a few days with her uncles. L Patmev still continues iti very ISoor Posts,.Shingles and Sawn Cedar, , ��kerrng iveru Misses Gladys and Jean Brodie, of health' _ Write or phone for prices; - P=CK�'RINC61' Picketing.' are. rpending a week at ter s engin Allison has r tk; atter spending a few days with friends ' 'p '..,�,.' Highview. ' in Atha. C. REESOR, First-glass rigs for hire :Miss L. Holtby and• Mrs. Holthy, of and Mis. Gilles ie attended A. R AL. ESTATE•.,.• Toronto, spent Easter with-W. E. and G. A. p Day OI night hire. Holtby. the Bowman-Nohlp wedding at Cola- LOCUST.HILL �tt�tBt;IiO �� - Rev, James Dicilroy, of Hagersville, sifrinRe on Nedneaday last.. _ _ __ .Buri; meets all trains � The boys are wearing out their Ind. hone. house Dfarkham 1504, • will occupy St.John's pulpit next Sun. P Teaming promptly attended to. grindstones Betting their tpeara in Yard. Markham 72 Y. � ��_ �;� day and Mrs.Gerow and fitmily,'of readiness Those who may visittp'tiirport dor- `. a g• _ Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Toronto, vi6tted Wui.. and Mrs. Mos- »� $ p@i Insurance rates lower on farm pro- grove over Sundny. ins the coming summer, after TIME' TgBLE=Pickering SEatlon a • , y picker{ir pertg'And Village Dwellings; Miss Routley and Mrs. Witter'sand lengthy period of absence, may think T.R. Trains going East Sae as follows­— We ollows•- !► �� in first-class Companies. - family.of Toronto, spant the holidays they'have got.into Toronto, owing to No.' 8 Mail 8.08 A M. p thea large• number of new .buildings „ 12 Local '2,50 P,Si- r�> with Bert and Urs.Devitt and d that will have been erected. 1" 14 LOW 8.03 P.M. seforo lieu' .6tep, look Akead . NC>_Premium NOtOI9 Mrs W. J. Devitt and daughter The household effects belonging to, Mrains going West due 'tis 'follows Gwendolyn are visiting the tormer's' the estate of the late Mrs.George Par- No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. Before you Act, Plan .and Aim If'not'Insured with.rue,call and another, "Mrs. Foster,of Clarksburg. Iter were sold by public auction on ., 11 Local 2.20 P.D1. High. if you aim t,o get _It rt:PER- compare rates. The Ladies' Aid of the Christian Wednesday afternoon. There was x '" 7 Mail - 8.09 P, M. los BL'Sl�EsS EDUCATION yoti wlll Church will meet At the home Of Mrs. .. be looking towards the Ed, Willson on Wednesday, April 22, large attendance and bidding was *Sunday included, ver relive. .The: house, and lot were at the usual hour, All are welcome: y NEW TINSMITH SHOP Zwo" �• 9. R3ahardS013• We had many visitors over the holi- not sold, but will be.disposed of pri- day and Sunday. R. J. Price, Wm. vately. re was a booming time in Dun- The Notary Public, Pickering. Brown, N. F.Tomlinson.Milton Burk, barton on Monday afternoon, when wood a - ` E. and E. Willson, of Toronto, and Y I have opened lip in Green Tom,. ethers the shooting match between Pickerraith- + N. F. Diechin. of Oshawa, H. A. ins and tg n nee cameo -ed to do all kinds of tin- Teasdale, of Toronto,'Mrs. Johnston There were fifteen men to a side, and split fin roofing and s the School that has THE HABIT OF 1 birds to a gide were shot at. Pick- j • g� >} l ,{ss of- W Rx T an angler, is 'ening won by breaking 8ve more rocks., BSAAA THE STAJ[P of ''AUPERi- AND OAT FLAKING sppent Easter with Hugh and Mrs• than the Highland Creek men. Work guaranteed tirucl prices OAITT." Open all year. 'Enter any hiechin• The young people of this locality moderate. ` time. Handsome Catalogue sent The undersigned is prepared to do The Woman's Institute will meet on met in the basement of the church on ' on request. grain chopping and oat' the afternoon of Tuesday, April 21st. Tuesday evening and organized The Lawrence Denny, ry at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mosgrove. Dunbarton Literary and Mutual'Im- .W. J. Elliott, Principal flaking every day in the The subject will be ,An afternoon QREEI�VVOC?D Cor. Yonne and Alezander Sia, week excerit on with the Poeta." All ladies are wet• Provement Society. There was a large . come. number in attendance she very mach FARMS WANTED Saturday. _ enth.usiasm shown.. The next meet- k Mrs. T. C. Brown spent oven the In w he held on Friday, April.24th. Sohn F• ` holiday with her sister, Mrs. Wm. g - .�• Bayles, Greenwood Wallace, in Toronto, Mr. Wallace is A constitution has been prepared and d O'H N FISHER Adopted and several 'committees have BLACKSMITH. SHOP ! act present m the general hospital sof= P _ - • - have fou lots•of Water � ferias• from gangrene. His many been appointed to-look after the v�e Farm•Broker, Lutnaden Bldg.•• - friends here hope for his apeedyre- oris departments of the society object is to bring out the young peo- (6 Adelade Street East)' , •C. S. sic&, QF WHITILVALE ^over.. le and train them for public a akin T�]yee undersigned has opened a new Mrs.. Malcolm. 2nd..family gave a P g Toronto, • OntSrL0 hyo \bliacksmith shopon the Kin „' is prepared to furnish on an thin and to take their part in pu liClife. g-� p p y y g arty to a large number of their young Man of the ablest men in the'conn- _ atop road opposite the iii the line of waxer supply such as friends last Friday evening, when a y �'e sell farina a2]d C011ntry '' Quaker churt:h, two um windmills, h dratnc� rams, very enjoyable evening was spent in tip began their public career in similar +” • Q pumps, y _ societies, and from the amount of in- miles dancing and refreshments. miles east - torest that is being taken in this soei- properties. VG'e want it 2't'- p ER plumbing, etc. g p p -4 -Pickering Village, a latter item was what we, who ars et we expect to see latent powers The are also expert well drillers no longer classed as young,felt so bad y. 7Yolli Guaranteed. Charges moderate y pe develo d and mach good derived, 'presentatitie for this dl8- g a•hout in ssin . as we would put but. and respectfully solicit your patron' fi when the society begins its real work i -•� � � ter tarts and lemon pie in the same tl'k't. -NOT7• �I = I=j L age for the .lure. Ind, nhon, it;21, chapter as dough nuts. in the coming fall. IN.-�-,`�F... ..,.. .,_',. : - .. � ., d .y � � � •W '.tai^,kn.rr X;�' r`5,�1 .;.; 1;?,F: .,•..,.,:".+. ^- �.,--';3'." x; . .y,:.K ...ic., '::v,:,has a!�.:'< 1?T .•kK. ."> �:., LC• xi- "�, b �'Fw,n �":o, r;�b•y. �..;k ,',�".^" 'w'�- tr..j.+.8!.: »w?a -•�a}{' ka�'d°' 7'• .-c�' .MS«:', .r, ,ir,*5x, ai SEtrai. 3", .�;.., ,�. ;^:, d3, d. '`Y• ..r'<: S �^ae� •.; .t+s f _ . �+ r , p 4 .. . K,� 5 r All .. _ - _. _. __-.___..-_. ,r._ I- ._-_ --__. . .'r .LORD HA[.D.k-�E - y� r .� �; �• - _ �, � �' Lard High Ckanaellar 11'ai Succe�z+• �' . I . • t � . , 11 � : rain 9 , Cattle and Geese - fol 11'i!r Oltice ;�dwluistra or. . 11 `' Lord Halclin9 ha•, scone inti t'1n . - - I. ' limelight again as a result of Pre- _ I -- . m�9r squltTi's taking up the - - -,. ����� F PMces of These Products in the Le . IS len of Secretary for,War, f�ll•ur+ing ���f ��r Markets afC Here Recorded Seely's re•s;nstiva. 4�i Cod J E. B 1 -I The Lord.C'hancsllur was for 601ne �' Buy MPATH in r. _ - i years t•lie successful political hz'.ld y chances . _ of .chs army n the :lsgtiit l (!abi,iet, b has�i>z$ f �Yl$inA� PaCI[8$� No, 4 82c; No. 6, 79c: No. s 74c: feed. and the eable,s say he is' busy Dollar's Worth of ,' , % atnd y011 11 be sure areadstt�s. , 69c: Ro. 1 rejected seeds, 844 re- r his He's ar?�r Of full Weight --- y",:q _ :_ -`.. ; Toronto, ADril 14.-Flour-Ontarlo octet seeds, 83c: No. 1 smutty, 8 c: �. .- - ' wheat 'flours, 90 per cent., $3.K6. sea- 0 2 smutty. 831st leo. 1 red �tiinter: ,Office. - board, and at $3.96 to $4, Toronto. KSgc: No. $ red Winter, 87c: No. 3 red -Fifty-seven years of-age, the First mu�u Tm 4 'Man. obas-First patents, in jute bags. +•inter, sSlc. Oats-No. 2 C.W., 34 Ac: absolute purity $6.60: do., seconds, $5.10; strong bat No 3 C.w., 33'c; N-o. 2 feed. 3ac. 23sr- QISCOUrit of ('lU'an"'it.ld Lord High 4 ars', 1n jute bags. $4.90. ley-No: 3, 44!c: No. 4, 4L3c: rejected. ` ;d Manitoba wheat--Ba>' ports-No. 1 911c; feed. 411c. Flax-No. 1 Ir.1Y.C., Chancellor of Great Britain, is the I j 4 Northern. 97c, and Nv.,2, 96}c; Cloderi�t, .=1.303: Nu. 2 C.W., .$1.339: No. 3 C.W.. must famous representative.of a y � �� N � _ , Ic more. _ at 8sc to 31.`$1.266.' -= +cry anei•en't Seu,tlsh family. His _ r / $ G Ontario wheat-\o. " - ''� outside, accora}nx to freight. and $1 on I0V 1b Ams : _ 81 ---.L---track. Toronto. - :mother,was the daughter of DIr. {__-__ _�oatrsal n[srYeta- "- iii////////ii�y Oats-Nu • Ontario---oats..-39--tc. 6_'- Montreal. April 14.-American No. 2 Richard Burdon Sanderson, ud West _ - -outside: and at-41-to 42c, on track 3v- y g s sonto. Western Canada oats. 416c for 11\'estern?No. L 436 oto 44edo.Oats-Canadian No. 3 501bS.""". .1011 - I�o. E', and at 406c for No. 3, Bay ports. 1 43 to 431c. Earle)'-Manitoba feed. 60 � /HCl. 1. Peas=about 95c, outside. r � to 51c: malting, 0s to 70c, Flour- 6 Barley-Good malting barley 57 to ...anitoba Spring wheat patents. Rrs s, a �� . • • • e 8c outside. according to quality. s S.lU strong ba t3 $6.60; do., second $ 2�Ib3.,,, _ • Rye-leo. 2 at 63 to 64c, outside. ers $4 9u: \+'Inter patents, cholce. l e • Buckwheat-75 to 76c, outside, c, all $5.55 to $5.50, straight rollers. $4.7U 9 in buts, $2.20 to E2.36. ' MONTREAL. Tai}, •foronto...Canadian at 69 to 7)c' ~j* r CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO, LIMITF-i). • __ Btan-Jianiteba brae. $24 to $33 a i 1Cvlled oats-L'arre �. of 90 ton. !n bags. Toronto f3•eight. .Shorts.' lbs., S,•15. \illlteed-EraA $.J, s o x $28 to $27. $2u: rnlddlint;s, 5=�; mouille, $28 to - - -_ -- ---y $52.. }lay-N\o. 2, pet• ton, cat• lots. $13 < _ ?> to $11. Cheese-Finest 'westerns, 146 Country Produce, to 15c', do„ east erns, 14 to 14;c. Butter I 1011 tip_1�1„1Rll_' _1IIE i:.l•ILED. F_1RM'CONUI'I'10\S ARE GOOD. 4,- - Butter-Choice dairy, 22 to 23c: in- -Choicest creamesy....2s_ ..Lu-LY6c, sec ., . Sertur, 18 to 19c: farmers'. separator I onds, 27 to 27Ac Eggs-Fresh. 21 to ' ' pprints. 23 to 25c: creainer3L,D_Ltts, fresh, 23c: selected. .6c. 1'utalces-Per ,l}ag, ! 1. Villa Strips Northern '_TIe\ie0 of Its The Apr'll. Crop Nulletiu Showts'Fa- 30 to 32c: do., storage Prints. 27 to�3c. car lots, Tal to 6uc., solids, storage', 25 to 26c. -- _E�Kt3-20g per docen, in case lots. t7nited .States->1Ssxkets. -' '- -_--:_EUII F Entire Population vorable Outlook iu Oatario Cheese-New cheese: S66 to-1sP for Minna,olis, +t•:it 1�.-++'heat-Stay. A despatc Information furnished by the On- e largo, and 16 to laic for twins. 8- si c• u!v s�'c •: '�� Seven hundred 5 ani'sh exiles from tario error men Beans-Fland-picked• $2.2U to $". to 91ic: \o, I 'ort ,rn. K81 to 901c; No. ! P per bushel; primes. $2.15 to $2:_0. � do., 857 tos7ic. . corn-No. 3 Yet- : 1' Torreon have entered Texas. With,'published in their April crop bulls . Honey-Extracted, in tins, 11 to Lc oµ s5 to 656c. hats-No, 3 white. 386 til P 1* -te--tf-'-zg to7�Ftoai�rs tns `nchaARe y -� r is tiu re ardin a ricultural condti- ozen for Ito,'1.'and $-.40 to 5..50 for No 2 Duluth. A{{,rl} 14.-+1'heat-Xo. 1 hard, I practically stripped of its entire tions in the Province is W t' e e est 891c. No. 1 Northern, 88ic; No, 2 North- ; ', F'out'try-Fowl. 16 to 18c Der Ib: chick- cru �eic: 3lontsna No. 2 hard, K7ic: " population, which a few years ago that fflll wheat is starting April i�x rens, 19 to;20c: duche. 17tolYc: geese. $la> K�, to s9c. Jaly..9UA to 9u;c. Lin- " ' % numbered thousands. The exile of I nearly the. same eonditiun.in whisH~ d5 to lac; turke,a u to -3c. I seed-Cash• $1.568, May. $1.671; July. I'otatues-Ontarios, a0 to Sfic a bag I31 3y1: September. $1.69$: Uctober. � the Spaniards is the result of c,na it enter�ri the winter, having re i .: on track. and Delawares at 90 to 9sc. $1 531 of the first acts of Poncho Y-fila at- ceived little injury- from the low r.,: on track. car ]ata.' _ �lv stock 'ear>c•t�. i ter he had captured Torreon.- The temperatures of the first quarter of `ftovtatoas. - work of clearing the at a4 the year. The present appearance '•i_ Bacon-Long. clear, 15 to ldc per I Toronto. April 14,-C'ettle-Choice lb., in cane lots. Hams-Medium. 18 to butchers'. 43 to 39 4u, good. $7.35 to 1 corpses and searchlnl; for the last is most encouraging. With regard IS c. do.. hea,,Y, 17 to Ise: rolls, l i toi $monV$6 folio'sssG lcocholc$7.36, cows,. it°m5 i Federal stragglers had not yet been i to fruit trees, despite the cold wen p6je; breakfast bacon, 18 to 19c: backs,( to $7.410: good. $5. 5- to $8.35:, conn- j completed before the order expel- they, the p-resent outlook is con- { 22 to 24c. mon. $4.60 to $S.vu; cutters and can- t Lard-Tierces. la6ci tubs, 13ic;, palls. Hers. $3:2U to 53: 0; choice bulla. $6.73 . I ling- Spaniards from Torreon was side'red satisfactory. The San Jose:. ✓ a'te - to 38.26: good. $5.05 to 38.50: common,I "' given So important did he eon- scale and the tent caterpillar are Wholesale seed $4 to $5'40. Fl$7 16 t and feeders- aid8r -, - s..as. - atPern-rnofce 67 15 to ss.6o: good. _-. __ he work of ridding the La- more to be feared than sudden di t = " d merchants are sett- $8.60 to $e 40: llglrt. $3:8U to $4.x61 LOTG Haldane. - Una district of Spa,niarda, that but In temperature. _The clover otic Ing re-cleaned seeds to the trade, on springers. to 390; milkers, to 396• g the re-cioo-leaned basinee Rad clover. de 1, Calves-Good veuln. 38.85 to $}0.76: 24 hours was given to the unfortu- took is bright. x19 to 321'. do.. No, E. $17.50'to $13.30, medium. $7 to $9. sheen and lambs- Jesmond, Northumberlats7i. Lord B P The wintering of live stock caused I. slnike. �u. ], $20 to $21: do- No. E 317 Light ewex $5:50 to 83�:to t: , $ to nates to secure meagre personal be- aneiet) to many, farmers owing to -- to $111 :.o, 1. II+, No, 1. $3:60 to 39.50' $3 6o, Sprint.Iamb+ Ilaldane was. educated at Edln- longings and go to the station, k do. Na 2, $7.E6 to 37 6U: alfalfa. Y0. -$9.25 to $ 35. fed and watered, 39 60 y the severe cold. but many claim ;1: X14 to $16: do, No. s, $1a to $x3.50. to 3� do, off ,earn; 83.90 to $9. fob burgh Academy, and afterwards at where, under heav guard. they that the rather-steady cold weather: $ ". ' - to Montreal, aAiApril choke at .Dmedium8 f Ed:nburgh and�srrtingen universi- entrained and were hurried to the Wlnail4et fiesta. 6; tool;: common. 4f to s '. moon cow.. ties,' -it the latter place he gained border. It was early morning-schen was much better carrying farm ani- r -< , WInnipex, April 14,-Cash prices- {4o to$80 each. ea}4'e+- i t� e: spoon. mals tbrou b than�in the case of a Wheat-No -1 Northern, axle: No. 2 i to 81. lambs, 84 to 9; hox*,about 10 :his ma`'tery user the d'ivefot Ger the refugee train arrived. In the socalled miTd winter. Horses. with - s Northern. 87c; No, i Northern, K61e: Dents. man lanattage and his love fife Ger-, coac+hes the µ4nmert- and children I � - 1 . -- man pliilK.eophy a•nd literature. At had been riding, while the men were the'exception of -some cases of du► .. u p �qQ the age of t.we,nty-three he -wall :given quarters in box cars and ca. temper, did well, Cattle have also �iIlIl�b� UfS 1Se1� C�a11P8 11'RE('h'�GE: 1_R011 ' NtM:.1i.ER• called to the Bar, and after eleven L+x>ses, ,In the chill morning the done well and are remarkably free p vers' haul w.>rk ua the Chancery train arrived at the Juarez railway from disease. Fodder supplies have gYeP AC�IIl� �IlSCI� Co ed Relieved to Be Frniu.the Ue4 k of the gide. during +\hich time he gathered station and remained there. until been ample to supply all needs. •, , ;iouthera l'rasrl. - - logethrr- a \cry large praiatice a.nd dawn, tits .refugees huddled in 'the _�- .. Z `JUST IiUB ON OLG•Ti11dE "NERyi. A despatch from '$t. John's. the con�+ec{ue#riot pro -is, he wa.•1 made care and in the yards, afraid to I;ILI.EU BY STREET ('.iR " F LiNE." - Kfld., says: Floating wreckage, be-f a Q.C, in ism a,t the early age of leave the train in the rebs} border : Not necessary to drug insidel lieved to have-c�omle from-tine miss- •thirty-four., Five years previuuRly t,own • -. Woulan jotted From llatorcycle .That awful stiffness that makes'yon ing sealer Southern ('rose, waa re- he had sought and gasped Perlia- In spite of the fact that their pro ' yelp worse.than a kicked dog will be ported ' by l the sealing steamer mentary honors as M.P. for Had perty iia-s been__cunfiscated, those and Fill L'n41er Trolley.. .. x - - --cured-cured for a certainty. and Bloodhound, The Biuodhound pass- dington•shire, which division he re- who were tile, wealthiest have as, `A 'desl5atth •from Toratitu "+Lays' quickly, too, it you just rub.on Nervi- 4 ed a large quamtlty of wreckage , presented fur twenty-seven )'ears, sated the poorer ones in atioh ways Jolted from an ,extension acct �f a J, _ )tine. , and done of the re. a� Rub Nervirine Fight ,-Saturday afterlatfi shoo 100 miles until ' mdtorcycle rnen r lspot, rub loco of it over those tortured south-east of this purr. It hoe ap' 4n' 1911 Fugees see dee�tittite. Thompson, 90!9 Markham Street, i► ` 'lmusclea, do.tbis and the pain will go, patently been washed from a seas Lord Habda•ne's imatrensP intellec •F---- Mrs. Emma Belz, 90 Markhgm St., I You see Nerviline is thin, not oily, er's deck, but, as the crew ',of the teal pr)wers are not ligh,ttPned by D[VOR('ir BY•1i'IRF:LFS$. fell in front of an eastbound Dun- '' . .through the tissues, it gets right to lees the Suubhern C'rasa, no etTurt and the world in.general very seri- Markham and Arthur streets, and,,, �- ».those stiff,,sore muscles and irritated In Response to, 1''rantie Appeal By laenes that make you dance with.pain. was made tO identify it,' ously. He has made several itleur• Hawaiian Heli•ess. was in_tantly kilted.William tion and' " _ Towit get almost instant relief from The steamer Kyle, -which has been signs into the world of literature. the muturman. \1 illiam Good } muscle soreness, stiffness, aching searching iai the vicinity of Cape and besides, traai�lating 'Schapen- A despatch from San Francisco enough. 107 Laughton Avenue, were aoi-ats, lameness or rheumatism by Race was notified by wireless of the hailer's famous wvrk, "Will and says: Probably the first woman placed under arrest by. Actingg De , grubbing with Nerviline. -It's a Booth- sition of the wreckage, and start- 'Idea," is .auihor of "Life of Adam who ever got a decree of divorce by teetive Holmes, on a charge .of • ing liniment, and doesn't blister, ' p wireless is Mrs. Marie K. King, a criminal negligence. x, doesn't burn or even stain the skin, ed immediately fur the scene: fimith," "F-ducat'•'n and Ism ire." + slipped under N it's the' most harmless cure in the d'=-- and '`T'he Pathway to Reality Hey beautiful Hawaiian heiress, now in. The wum--- a,U.S _PP. _ ' world for Lumbago, Back Strain oe „OTTAWA MAN'N.1� tiHOT. has a wonderful fa:ili•ty in eluoida,t Fluno}ulu. • Mrs. King, rictl in her the fender and caught in tie front - �. '. Sciatica. It takes away.the ache at ing facts and a more than wonder-• own right and.a member of the well- trucks, dragged about 50 feet, slip- '1 ..:once and ends your misery quickly. littacked With knives. Italian Re- fol facility in expres"ing, -the re- known Piiloi family of Hawaii, ped back and was caught by the m Now quit complatning-don't suffer taliatci4 N'itjl Gun. sul•t: He can speak f r hours on eeparated from her husband, a local rear trucks; and again dragged ;another day-Nerviline, that good. env topic he is interested in anal'ap o man, in 1909, In April, 1913 she a` .soothing c.d-cline liniment will limber , eft of ad- i1 g �e gpedle ho tightly w>�S the A despatch from Ottawa sa+s:. a pace which -is t'he subject `was ranted an interlocutory decree KhP you up mighty quick. Get -busy-to- Juhn $isinnl, an Italian, 23 years of day, the.large 6q family t ee bottle mlra•tma to his friends and the des- of di vorce by Judge Waste 1n Oak Is the most economical, of course, the age• died Sunday night from wounds pair of the poor shurthand writers land-and returned to her island es round that the street railway re trial size costs but- tbc. Any dealer reecived shortly after two o'clock in transgrilung In his wake, He is tate. In Honolultl she filet' a pair gang had to be called to jack .a anywhere can supply Ner+iline. a foreign boarding house at 24,'W:st atilt a bachelor and ever likely to wealthy ma'n, whose name is with. lip l.he rear end of the car before it ' -I'- , George Street., His alleged sass-l- rrThain so. It i,s a pity. as given an held ,by her at-torneys, They de could be removed. �_ BRITISH AVIATOR KILLED. ant, ,Antonio Pedro, escaped from c;rdi'nary self-respecting +voma,n ,sided tow ed, but at the last minute _•I• "a the h:oii.-_e without• a hat or. coat and there aou}d'have been a masterly Mrs. King remembered that the .�(.iR[, �l STUDY BURNED. - Atte,,mpted Spiral 'Descent Aga{nt succeeded in eluding the police. struggle for `'the laF•t. word-- . -final decree of divorce from King . Advice of Instructor. . Th.-,, shooting was the c.ulminatic z - Lora Chancellor, in additic'i had never been granted. She sent i a i The .o Ii3toiked Over a l.am{ and Cot 'ire i A de=pa•tc•h 'from London says: of a fight, im which four ur fives men to being svmewbat Germanic in ap wireless messsa$es to her attorneys is hergeant Deane,. of the British participated with knives. Pedro, pearance, s a great admirer of Ger- here, and as a result Judge Dona• to Her ('lofl!iuR. �� Army' Flying Corps,' was instantly .who seemed to be the viteim of Mlle yr signed A despatch-frim Kingston says' man l:•c ratu•re and. Phil-.0 He hue, of Oakland, si ned the final.de- - killed at the.Brooklands Aerodrome- at•tack,,,w'as driven back to a stair- speaks'a�ld. reads .Gern•sn, •R'ith secs,, which +vas at once wirelessed ;Miss T.ulu. Sril:th, of C*}'"-�cae+ a While making his. final Sight as a +say in the dining room, whoa 'he equal facility as his own language. to Honolulu. sec+cnd yeax arts etudes at Queen's u it before receiving his pilot's +;pined fire with a double-barreled He is a great pr+rtago'nist cif tli•e .F-- University. died in the General �cate. Deane, acting against 11 inchester.; mo for the-general reduetk.-,q a r. • BOi LOSES HIS SIGHT._ Hos.p:tal ..the_lesu of bel R r - the ,advice' of his instructor; as- .. ,�,_ SI ,s etc ., A �.o` k4 a 1-080 frret:-fie- ---('.P.R. C_A711 d.-: j'olin.ggter kieketl :Vpparcntly Emp- Shehad bee11 st,,Id,N n .-and R'.en then attempted a sharp spiral des- -' _ , about to retire_knot_. over her ceiir. during which he last ctmtro} It is Hifi wihhout interest tb note E[KD-li.ti FOR l;R.l.1'F CRE1V. ty. Can R'hilr. Pla}'inb. lamp. - . of the aeroplane, which turned over t'halt the gross capitalization, of the A despatch from Toronto soya: The-oil > Med out enc} tack fire.. ' roonland'y Ofllrrra and _lien Re-. pet,er1444n . 1C .aze caug t ea• nag _._ �,I, average which other+ big sy-at2ms wdrded for 'Their (:allantr.y. ln'g at' 123 York Street, kicked. what 1 cl ,thes and she eras soon eav'eloped sho+r in the Lnitecl fitates. The lie thou• ht wa•s fin empty can lying + ' beat obit CAN_►DI.►N TONN:IGE t:R011'S. A despatch from New York says: g 1n flames. Her r.coln-mo..e _ fix�c} charges of the C.P.R. are un Captain I'anl Iiraibe}itri,' comma•n- ' cn the ground in his back yard. The the blaze, but the girl was fright- �». Marine `revise A«Rmented b' 3I 1' der 818;000 per anile. as against an 'der. of t:he gioo•nland, of the Red can immeclia.tcic bleu 'up With a billy,burnec}. 1' _ - average. of 838,000 per mile. Thi loud re ort and the'boy was so in i essi ti Last lone. Star Line, fact of his af6cers and p U�ceased wag the daughter 'of lines compared are the Atchisoni 35. r the sees, received medals ]tired by the'explosion that he will Rev. Dr. Smith, Glenm.-9. a,former , A d spotch from Ottawa says: Tt5peka, Great\orthe`tn, Northern, from the Benevolefit Life Saving luso the sight of one eye. . He is-.in missionary of the 'Presbyteri•aai the General Hospital in a critical Church In China, . Capital estimated at $26,9013,430, in- Pacific and Union Pacific. _.4s to the Assacistion of New York ,for their P ;ti`a�ted in 8,513 Canadian .vessels, ba?a,nee sheet Value of ' the tai} gallantry in rescuing 88 persons condition: MuaR Smith ha:l intend4�<l devot•ing > .'While 43.968 mel} and boys are eni- w'ay and 'equipment per mile.the The police have been tin her to h'er life to mi cion nark in the Ce- a lu ed in the marine crvice, ac- a+'er age for the lines indicated far ocean last October. £and ttny't.race of the ecplodecl can, from the burning Volturno 1n mid P )'. seems to has been to n o al Empire. she wa. orn - wording to the annual report just 1913 was 872,000 r mile..white for s here } a h which ms o b a t recti p w a' . . ' '•. atoms,.. a.n4 'eo are somewhat at -a 21, years a n, R ' �- by the registrar of shipping'. the C.P.R. -it w'as un.ly 8.-.5,000 per - p lass fora theory of the accident. - 'Mie•s' Smith-w'irp cc,^ ciuua.till tth•� The number of vessels registered is mile. If the equipment .of, the While Fastcrn rates are not 4 8 Thev think it IikeIy, however, that last, an•d, thinking Rhe would re- ri 8,545, and t.h•e tonnage is 896,965, att C.P.R. be taken as of equal value cifically' treated in tive radiictaon9 coyer, asked thcsa abvrut her to ht ratteg hY, it had contained dynamite, and had attar increase, last year of 344 vessels. w-iffh the average of th,e lines named, nada in Western freilg been Telt there unthinkingly by n.rra•n'ge with the Que•en's regi iII. fiteamers number 3,847, and tho there wou)'d lac assets 'represe.nting the Dominion Railway' Board, they some of the foreign +vorkmen living about her university ezamn•nati4rn9 tonnage 71'1,512'. Of theti344• nt►w the ordinary of 8300• ,pe.r ordinary mtlat necessarily be affee'ted.as po•r- ':.' vessels added to the register last 8100 sha.rc without .allowing any tionzl of through. rates and in od'her in tho neighborhood who are em so that she ceroid write them ]ta+ter --- -- - he city. oil c. year the value .is $1,807,380. ing at all for land. . .Va)s• P y' . + o ed on construction In r1 44. - - -- ';R' ;t�- ,.4 y s '..,,: ..toy; ,.�.. 'v.:r7,�"Sr;' r,a;jam" � f✓I "-% .Y.d;St.1L:bwr+"' %6.-,,.,k,. > `a*' R' •- Kk.. �. h .;�+Hfr -✓..�..«� .li ".xR;`x 'f r- "-•%.'r'r,�', f�' `>:+,. �, 11 7+x, 1. 'i e .w..t rr�,, `:�,,.x }>y'}l a .vl ,aS^ : h -:y> cX`s ;Er .. ,...0 x , .,•� .+ M.r:! Y .M»+,,^� �5, �d y., • . }. :. ... . ..t!'" .r'.. ". ",:i� °,,, o-•, ''e, ,:X. i. -i'i, ...,nr,�n ,fib;d :.M,..., -d' Y rts't#j* y. 'z,.. R, .,• •A 'L.cS' r 1 Pill , s7t y � v:t,1,� ,y�. q' .r. r,`.' 'II" `-•.V:w }�A^-R � �y,,�,TY^iL6 - "4 �' '� L .h-,R.k', � �, -. �.. r �,4•• G ��"•'� N} '-l•. '.T--'H`.. `Ys:•'�' . ,�.?'%`dI l:..,1v 4 'yY ,- .. ���r ..,:n: a'", �"'yp '.!G..p..�•+$� ,2. �.i ,Y.n .f 9,� 3", '/. -R°.'$S•" .•.'i:- .":. '1. :� ,.S.,R�•�y., !p. `!'e: !, :rte n- a :. ... .,. ,. .,r. ,. . , a ., 'Tar• ,. .-^' '�- !.' E r wh t m:• • : _ WITHOUT MICROBES, BRAT? `y�� nnnn • ► V Stili ':.:.kyrst ''.Modern Woman. A. correspondent claims- that the HAND WOULD CRACK Answer to That Question Fawl"t- �� '� fit'st "modern Englishaonlan" v,as CTB 1S GOOiI �CC1illIC0�11 Ing g�blen► for seleAti:,tm. 3 ' borwin 1ti89. Sul.. vias any Frith, All ready baked a pioneer in mangyvtays, _an{i the 4TH SaIT RHEUM To determine lust what effect to.nicety;whole, -'You Ciet Reaults Quickly first woman in England to smoke a complete absence of microbes would meal and full ?` pipe.. She .was al first to , Have on the'life of animal's is one of 3 r- Womanly beauty-is•largely the out• „ only.id.necessary come out "dariilgl :s•aed, for ^' the fascinating problems a� the day. 8 , • ard expression Q,t`health. I which offence she-wa �.ntenced by Paint and Burned, Hard and Sore In his experiments since May, 1911, only.is necessary, # Every woman with pale cheeks and Couldn't Rest or-Steep.. rear- poor to ,root complexion needs medicine- the Court of Arches to do penance Ltimps, p Guy cunt,a Paris biologist,•has rear- needs a potent tonic to regulate her at St. Paul's Cross.- Her home wast Finger=Swollen. CiUtiGura Soap ed about 40 generations of the com system. I near the Fleet, and as furthey evi- and Qlntmeflt Cured, mors Sn,producing about 400,000 in To tone up the stomach—to insure dents of her advanocd tendencies, div: ua s in a single line, and has good digestion—to give. new lite and it is said that she was a "participa kept specimens under continuous l 'T vitality to the whole system=where is Loam corner.N.B.—' I had sat rheum exclusion from microbes, feedzemedy like ing miltrmto • i.n most of the crimes and x ild on m hand for a good 7eus Everyqnfpiqlil Pills? frolics of her time. s a barber winter my hand woul erne as pa - lls Hamilton's Pills enable you to Drurylane she made a fortune,, time I had to wear a stove to do my�work. At 75 deg. Fahr., the develop- "• eat what you like—they.correct con- which t:he left to hee nephew, with for when I washed in hot water with It tla- went from the egg has-been com- r stipation-make nourishing-. blood-.the strict�in]_u�nc�tion that he should. .. wrapped it used to irritate so mach that I P ?lliy trio female twelve n sada or two / xl instil force and' vim into a run-down out- s ou n't know What to do. eing- t had to tales y 117n11 system. trot lay it out foolishly'-- rough towel and rub it unto the blood wouldbegun -- It nervous and can't sleep, your re get drunk with it while it lasted. comesomettmes. NlanyAnightthadtosit after emerging in the adult state. cyya ,p,r,sni , medy is Dr. Hantilton's Pills—they 'F tip in bed and rub them and sometimes that The flies have ,continued quite nor- ;search out the cauxe of your condition �I'Ireless itt the Pole. 4idn't satisfy I had to scratch with ms mal, and the successive generations ; and you rise in the morning refreshed, %narrii and--tbe nest morning I would finds have shown no lessening of fecund- PARMs FOR sAt*. „strottg, vigorous, ready for the day's For some little time the Newson nig pteceofskin which l had taken off. This ak work. expedition in the Southern Polar -tinter I had sores on.one of my ha4ds. I lila, / N W. DAWa.Ott, Ninety Colborne ttneir i In development under the condi- Toronto. * ^ Dr. Hamilton asks every weak a regions has been in communieafion thought they were ulcers. .They pained p F YOtF• ,WANT TO BUY on SELL. 1► ' debilitated person use his Mandrake µ•illi-the outside world by means of 1i�imdp Bad ouldhbe shard and rote end after tions of protection there has been - Fruit, Stock. Grain. or Dain Farm. <t :and Butternut Pills. They make old the wireless-station which was es- great the the usual large mortal- I that there would be a big bunch so of pus and write H. w, I)awtinn, Bramvwu. or M ' --: folks,,feel young, and weak folks feel it} of the larvae and pupas having Colborne Rt., Toronto. strong. Their effects.upon insomnia tahlished at Adelie land, which. is when that would be out it would leave as been reduced-into practically noth- -M, W DAWSON, Colborns tit., .Toronto p opening almost as bis as half . five-sono and langour is marvellous. Hundreds the base of the expedition. This _ , :declare they soothe and , quiet the wireless station had been in place piece. I couldn't rest or sleep with the pain lug: WANTED. Vit. inerves.so that a good night's rest a1• nearly a year before it was put in and the burning sensation. The ulcer i A �E'�T8 g0R WEA' ISBUR- Ivyay9 follow theft use. --- g g had on my Sager this winter was still worse..r Bellefat-tions for Universities. XX ante. low rates, liberal;commlesron ,vorkiII order, oWlll t0 the dif5 There was more inflammation for my anger Apply. The Canada weather Insurance To look well, to feel well, to keep culties encountered in- operating -- was swollen-almost twice its natural size' t Universities are now receiving well, use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They I Comnanv, Toronto. are mild, cleansing, atrettgthenin�— the"gasuline engine which drives and sae iunt.ay rpd lir a niece of Gannet. some of the large private benefac NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. good for the young or old, Sold in all I the dynamo due. to the un-usual con- d `•I took hhe CCuutsctua soap add made a tions for w _At ,i�d 4mPrican institutions. Cam /^t OOD WEEKLY IN LIVE .,d Boo^n qdealers in 25c. beifes.— k niter- tt*aiwasire�rtt }' G York-coags— 'orrery anti IIovk •>: accidents happening to the pule. DI y isueiness In connection. Price only Ati'AR COST $519,OtN1,0U(b. The troubles were at 'last overcome �' totakethecuUcuraotatmeataodapreadtt : bridge University has resent s f $4,0100. Terms liberal. Wilson P,tblteh- on a place of cotton and wrap the hand with ceived $450,000 for general Purposes I tr0_ i 1n6 COTrlpanY. 7� Went Adelaide -StreeC � .. -- a n - Ot10 changed with the outside wcirld. (Signed)Din.Cbarle Burette,June ti. 1913. !1' Bulgaria Also lost Between 55, physics; Bristol L''niveraity has had WISCELLANEOUA. and 5q,00(1 lien, CuticuraSoap and CuticursOlntmentsra ' a gift of $10o,000 from one donor, ` gold by druggists and dealers everywhere„ I 000 . C ANCLu T U UOUS. LU 9 i•d- PTO ^ Prof. Tsankoff has figured out the Try y MaAne Eye Remedy For a liberal free sample of each.wen 32-p $A0,.000 .from another, and $.5, internal_and miterosl, menti with. cost of the Balkan war to Bulgaria. U you have Red, Weak, book. 'end post-card to Potter Drur fruln tvvu others. out pain b7 cur home trea':mrnt. wr`,te Watery Ey" Chem,Corp„Dept.D.Boston.U.a.d ( we before too tats Dr A•Itmsa fledtesJ The total credits voted 'amounted of psanulated Eyolids. Doesn't Smart Co. T.imued r'ott+�Pv�^� 'Tint to $6a,000,000. --•soothes Eye Pain. Druggists 84 � Do Corns Lead to Can== The requieutiona for horses, sup Murino Eye Remedy. Liquid, 25c, 50c. The -Vigilant Guests. I — " ;plies and other necessaries are esti- Murine Eye Salve is Aseptic Tube♦. "Do you :think the bride and l *� to have cost esaries are ZSc. Me. Eye Books Free by Mail. 71a'YPt arta has not been .proFed, but i1�t� as+sw awn",y lsee tls Meed w groom will be able to give us the Interested parties w1J1 And nothing bet- An , y The deficit in the revenues of the 1 erwe are woaeris Co- Cla-1-40 :slip I" ' country outing to. the huatilities —•—.1•--- � . :"Hardly. .�C_e ve. manned an ail ter for corns than Putnam Corn Ex- "Hardly. amounted to $10,000,000. FIRST LADY CHLOROFORMED. 'tomobile at the front door, a-fiuek + tractor. YSc.'at all dealers. �lunitiuns and transport cost -- of motorcycles at the rear, and an.. + • " i n the rout." Changed. a $30,000,000. Mrw. .lgnea Thomson Was a l silent alrsh p o ! ESTA� 3'D_ The expenses—of taking strategic •_. of the Dhwoverer. . - --' _ y irst Chorus Lady : "What do you , railways and other miscellaneous think, dear; George is back from expenses; are placed at 836,o00,G100. Hew ctearlp is the march of sur- , Used by success- a , Pensions for soldiers incapaei- gical science brought home .to us by Nal las, �►am .ha at�sm 1.:11aska. stone broke, and w altered the death recently of 'adra: Agnes I that you would hardly know him."ed will require the..capital'stem of 1 second Chorus Lady: "1'm sure I ' Jul.• ilplanters 830,Oe0.000, The value of the ter Thomson• the first woman ln- the Gin pills Give Prompt Relief By J sha'n'-t, dear." for over half a century - tritery ceded to Roumania is placed world to be chloroformed, She wall (wring The 1CidnPyz<• " - ' at $300.000,000. the niece of Sir James Simpson, th{ I a1r. Samuel T.onrmorr or titontreat. , Ourlargeand beautifuliyillustrated " j4g 000.- celebrated Edinhurgh physician, : sA.N' Just a word of t,raise for oIN Mln:rd's Liniment Cuts earns, Eta CATALOGUE FREE and to tal is thus t P1l.Lw.. About. nftten months silo The gr erect the use of anaesthe- Willie-'- `Pal acros>w my -roem,'saffer F- � pg. .,i hat 19 R Bis,P'`tU - � who disco � could not Wal «!Ilio- " The Humbert of lives lost was be tics in aurgery, and-thereby linked tug NrvLLS with rls,eu,natica, t cook fashu,n 1" Pa-'"'A man w'ho has a I J. A. SIMMERS. i.1!ltll�Id - (l r PILLS and.became vulte x•rli. Two y Cwaen numb r o 38,0s l or between, his name to those of the greatest I mouths ago, -t had Rheumatic Pains Fwlte ,and some grown daughters, my TORoflro ONT. 1=' 55,00abenefactors.the .human • race - has witty Neuralgia. I .reN°nest airs,crl� :.a and ;. pet cent, Of the..ad.ult male �� PILLS again for one week and became population of the country. puite�ttl." ' If anyone will turn to the most so ..a Box, s for t�:s). sample icer • � fllnard's Llnlmant R+Nauss Neuralgia. casual hiatogr of-surgery an find it you.write Nitiohat Dru1: a t'nemtcal Jlrlu Thiu,g: - Co. of (.nada, limited, Toronto #t there description's of- the tortures - ••: _ (i'eod ,Graclouts. 'Madge ; '`.Charlie whistle.: that through which in the old days pa- « se*w--.tutee-last.__night,. . ho yuu-'re bents went who suffered aperaCiuna, That Goon. My a;ord, dacab," said Stein member hew it goes t" 'berg, "that is-a beautiful diatit',nd he will wonder how suSlcient human Bix.: "Does your :rife ever go to ro ave in }'our pin, How m11-0h`- - -== Illarjo�ie: '••\o; but I"can dative the club fur yup 'when ,you.are outfor 8 Horse It „ mettle- was found to stand them. It i I-did it cost-l" I paid.orle thousand i is little wonder that hopele" death j lam i i dollars,'' replied• Jacob utas often preferred to a-hopeless 1 Dix : "�'o. lv►st she gY,es Cur mo! t nand dcillary Good gracious:" $J ll'I X1'.1 R D {iT.t R'f ,t hacm t., bay one - struggle, when I get hunie." }exclaimed Steinberg: NY I did I T, n t a:clt ord�.r:c.y c•+y w� - h ,r-e nn n�ennnt of .lfler. ('hanging to Povltim. Sinipwn',,; discovery coultleil with _ not. know you.ver �'c,rt}t so, much „ ;,' �,,lt, r.: ••fbn � r+is a e. Lister's laid the foundation of that morsel." "Nell• y'y11 SLIP:" ex 1 c:,rtsnr:.!na�r;•auur:,cs. 'Many a talented person it; kept bottlecnd one dolor for miracle known as modern' surgery, claimed Jacob. ' veil der old man bottle back because of the 'interference of Not only were uper-atcoim after- died' he left me one thousand del- ' tea or coffee with the nourishment wards performed palnle,.slv,. but the lass for=a stone to, be crer4ed t<� KENDAL � _ of tfife body• rmary, and dis is.der stone.'_ subsequent dangers. of. septic poi, I .consider, 11i�ARD9 LI�i\IE. I hl sm This is especially -so- with those tonin I e eliminated. Both ' the xr sT Liniment in use. ,SPAVIN CURE - + g .4 got My foot badly Jammed lately. I -- -wh,6se nerves are'very sensitive, as Simpson'and Li ter had to face an I bathed it will with \1lNARIYS L[Nlc Think Apin. , has aa,r l.a:-strgsagho sea—nae put Is Often the ectad with talented per anbelievinff. world, ,but both lyl'� ¢BT' and It was as well-as e'er neat _ them t,acA'tni,rork,even after tficy lace :' is There is .-simple, cast way Yours vers trnly. - "how, Toney„ if there were,nine- j txen R9,•r•t rr.. over 33 yeare.of �tcccss their thorough methods conquered T. U. \IcatCI.t.E\. t3,e ro,csltw.alat. _ r - to 'get rid of tea and coffee troubles, 'it in a short time: - teen sheep in $ field surd seven Mr.J.X 6mutin'ut Nt,Lin.Qac.. - jumped over a wall how many would ,,,,,.•., said a lady's experience along.these It nut yet sixfy hears since the {havnl.nns:n�tourSp+vta lures is worth considering. She first painless operation was per- be left 3', „\'one. -. ilia Stowe. ,:,ro�.,m ,•�,pr�flz��...nn says: formed. and m�nl things have been .'•'�,), Tanney: think again. There :is ,+ m pc hi k i ,¢t : i..�n Hca _ . "Almy=,t from the' beginriinfi of were �t ineteen _ -sheep and seven. :'rt o'r.t,t.,Pw u,�r;c`error added to Simpson's. work. But he ii — llm ed.over , the wall. "ell, on tlaiorn'r:.e at _ the. use of coffee it hurt my sto mains secure on his pinnacle. Wel l' p ter•cr•=ta of rrcm mach. By the titfii'e I nas.f� teen Take the.ronceit out 1 f Mme men amiss Stowe, T think I know' what IB. E was almost a nertous wreck, nerves take as lightly as a pin-scratch and.you've 13ar'dly gut a grease spot you mean; but, really, Miss Stowe, Dr. ur J.keed_n co,. all iins+trung, no strength to endure nov'adays. capital .oprati(,ns,' that, left. you mayn know arithmetic, but You nnsesrgFalts,ermotti C,&A " e r before his day meant certain•death: I _ don't k uiv' ,sheep. the most trivial thing, either.wot;k We hear-no lVnger. the same burden � q[nard'sLin tment-for sate erKyMhers. .- ur fun. ,riles C)nrsd to a to 14 nays "laid vii ever hear the. styry +�f scarcely -anything I of terrible arixiety'for those who go . "'There •}car B g Gregarious )tan. �Druggists refund, money it PAZo. the.dirt}' window 1 "hTo• I don't could ea.t that• would agree with under the sur eon's knife. The in oI•N17MENT falls to cure tching..Blind, ' l e s Y won't tail strum�tlt of certain torture and un- "Ht had been calling � •for seme +or protruding Piles First' appucatioa -think I did,'_ _`.'I g 1. Al tete. The little I <lid eat ccemecT•to I lues .relief. 60a It to Nvil." "«by nut? it. ie. me. more„trouble than it was certain cure has become the speedy 'time; 'and”'she tl•fought' she -would e_ i wouldlit be able to see through it " g herald uf- -hope and ailth. ,where $114' him a gentle hint." A Smart Slap. � worth; . I ,vas lite rally �starcing;I hope and health wer�dead. It is not good for nian to live was so. weak I could nut sit up long p } Mrs. Snapperson--Hour dare yi,u Oa17 On "Slioato QV>(>ltT2�'" at a o. w alone," slue said. talk'back-to mei I never. saw such To set tie genuine, call for roll name. Serenaded lrurderer. - "That's why^v�'e have clubs," he LASATI�>. AR0310 Qlil\7NE. Look "It was thein a friend hrbuRht ma :� voting man, named Rieder, who- res tided calml}. lmpudestce. 4nd you call yourself ,for sisna.ure of Y. w• Gxovi: Curet' a hi,t cup of Postum. I drank part, po lady's maicf. do yot14 �a cold to one Da Y. 25c. o !t• enc 'a er an our a as I fohlarie— was a May ,n a v( a r. zerland;•t•o•penal servitude• for life Siamese women now • have the re'I worked far you; madam. : � ..ti • �[)rn thout3h._I.had_-hack, something to'eat 'Youth--'�,�but do,I Have to pay fEz-tet lntlid�r of a tel named right to vote the same as men. -felt strengthened. That was a oft 11•.mily Dan 7,ef-complained t• a otter -- ndruft, five years ago. and after continuing i marriage license^" day that he was disturbed at night Facetious . ei' = Hu-Bet Postum in place of coffee .and- gra b1 a woman singing hymns .under Bribed by the Other Sidc. it on Che, instalment plan,." = dually getta`ng stronger, to-da% I ; window ��• 're " ked a clergynhan of youth--"Hon's'the+t 4" can:eat'ait cage,. any • ing "Two do Iqrs wan , I made and the singer proyed.to be a small boy., "who is t, at gentle- l - walk as niuch'4s I want My nerves l the murdered girl's �ls•ter. She ex- are stud} man lou' attend' church withl'' down and your entire sdiar}' each • "I believe_the first thing that did 'I P lained to that.she Con- -Grandpa," was the reply, week for the ;rest of vour Inc any good and gave me an` tip- sidered it her,C;hrictiaii duty to RE>r MSER 1 . The ointment - ::`,4Qll," said the .clergt'ma e' ".l- Con tiVkl6"0n'- gave the soul of the prisoner.,,. The you put on your child's skin gets you will only keep him awake der- ` `ward start was Partum, and I nye girl has been handed 'occr 'to the into the system just as surely as i- it altngethcr now instPa2h of coffee." g Ing my sermon: I'll give you a penny is an enemy within the camp. It will care of her'people, who have prom- food the child eats. Don't let each ,week." The boy fell in with undermine the strongest constitution \amt given by Canadian Pustum :sed nu to allow_her 'tc, approach and' ruin fhe most vigorous, health ,?r - Co., �\'indsor, ant. - = t impurefatsandmineralcoloring the, arrangement, and for tile,nest It leads to indigestion, biliousness, Postum new comes in two-forms: the prison again and disturb,the matter (such as many of the two weeks the old gentleman lis- Impure blood, bad complexion, sick- mc convict's repose. cheap ointments contain) get tened attentively to the sermon, headaches, and is one of the most Regular Postum'= must be well _ . ire cent causes of appendicitis fo boiled. 15c and 25c packages._ �n .�ecident. into your child's blood l Zam-. The third week, howe,er. found him t is In, I �osttlm--is a soluble pow- BA is purely herbal. No poli- sound asleep him and r aid,an Youlr Indian t Root Piitsidg4sitUivelY cure .; der; A teaspoon dissolves quick- Employe: "Sir, I would respect- onous coloring. L Use it alwa}'s. ed e th Comtipation The are entirely Spm sox at All Dna;stats and Store,. grandpa was asleep again to day. v table in composition and do not s ,tTy iwa cup of hot' wafer anti, with fully ask you..for a•ri increase'in.sal-. Didn't I, promise you a penny to .• ego preserve " " lied sicken. srealce+► or gripe cream and-a,nd'sugar, makes a delicious ar}•; I have got married lately." keep him awake']' Yes; rep your health by taking - beverage Instantly. 30c and 50c .Manager, of the Works c "Verry the boy, "but grandpa now gives s sorry, Horneyhand; I can be of no D!. Mouse a ;tin's. me fico cents not to disturb him," r The cost per'cup of both .kinds is assistance to you. The cuixtpany to ♦ s.. I-��in� RQpt Pills shout the r+atme, not responsible for any accidents oR ettt�ottEK s Rtti A man entirety wrapped up is 7. ]198t`E 16--"1 "There's aRea-n." for Po9tum. that happen-to its employes when himself.earries a small,package. ED:' -sold b Grocers. off duty•'r - _ w9 Y °lk ., p. tv a_, ,., ,.^ 3r.. $, a ^s.. :tic^� {•,vk•"�''" 'r. ''''.a"• .• '' f+i+;i''.K'� . .. '.. ». ..r Y .•. R .-. 1, .-., h.-."..:nti!,•'u•- 4L, ,:k r�:,�"Y.t., a .r"a+?tmr. a-` M.a: i, .:•9:Ja.� •rFa c➢� ''� ' �`'�,+.3�. �-.�!r,p :n,.. �,y` , ,' .�t ,y{t' ."S"�r'r,.. �?�• 4 t,y°r':a'� 2..., M,"•.0 ,.'r n � 3..c. -'M 2'0,U.,L.wl' i. r"ti .n:a "'°..,,. y�, _t. �'a.n s t:..., ".. '-'�['• a'' `• >,. -+is }':>.+e► w'a•a- , .mn,fi"F� --g -�+ •-y} �' s .,rev r'F • ...„LM+ir�• .. e:. ,': i+.7.'C•'^ r - •k.'. w .r` W0 1 x .. 1s, � '... ,,< ,.,:,.,.,.,,a,., A--,.. ....: ... ... ::.;' ,- $ - '•t w :. •, - :.:.v. +el. .... ..- ;,fig, r. tr�..�i .•• _ r .-t M, '.'+L:.� 'i^.mak•$• a..-'-�.. :s �• £ a:'- -�' •.._ .. _'�;.` .. r wav ..f . ',� .T..+t' 'f• * ....Spy.. 4iL �i�1�nuo Alcw�•— -SUFFERED _ - .- _ 4 ` tiblishadamy8sfdaymoratngsaitsOldce. ` ANTED_A Woman not older as•' � ��� �� ` In.i s,8,oat, t WANTED ' than 86 for lisawal hon.e.work and plain - �x 000king;two in family. HOE 161; Uxbrido% ' >a�e _EI�ERYTI1dG_ out. _ _ year; it,00 it d ta.advancs. j' HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? THEY NEVER. FAIL. ;1:83 per y P� F,�tiGB FOR HATCHING-Pure — ! - 8nbsosiptionsto the United States,also white wyandottea. from No. i l.yin Atom late line of Barden and flower seeds now in. All gtiaran is advance -. u strain,s•A6for setting of t6, L.D.it H> p f�Years,RestOl'CdTO;aea�tb. Ptekerin�. w'� new Seeds. .--2-packages 5 cents- Also corn, peas, sweet , JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor,: . ,f+firRikii �OR BALE-Mizd'd hay-Seed. Oats, peas, nasturtium, yellow globe 1�anver Onion. Seeds-in balk. E>+y Lydia E.pil,acitl.>m s Yes- saw ueotury-bed elovar PioYi tag ' can. 8. 4. or Ind. telephone 1009, FRIDAY, April 17th, 1914 - etaue Com_,pound. -- 4 CRONH N bl TO P o --- - L7 OUSE LET-On lot 10, eon. 9, 'PERFECTION C SICK FOOD . 1Z g • t - WHITBY . Canadian women are continually writ- Plenty of work a i�ulgnbornb000d.°sphp°l eb. _. The perfect food:for young ehicks. - ^ t the ov- Ing us such letters as the two following, 4 ernment works will be doubled very Aft -Cottage , shortly. - tude for restored health: yV with TE for p�Wtry and vegetables, - • „- eloaetotown of rickering, Address ualo PLANTS FOR EASTER �.. The_R.oman Cathakc. -t;o-rpmttStt _. Glanford Statton,_Qnt:=--I have ta- �1 �,e ave, loronw,_ is-ct swill erect a new presby cry iu a ken Lydia E.Pinkhatnrs Vegetable Com- - --- ---- Dille Very c�iui�e•Rroraniurtis--'Foliages etccii�Eater£cheer. of St.John's Church. {. ems, „ pound and never EED PEAS FOR' SALE-1 have Me. Hutchison. the public school In.. s found an medicine a tla�uticy of sail threshed, wtLite eyed Spector, will erect a fine residence on .- ;;. y morrow tat Peas at slue per buahel. o. w, Our General Grocery Stock is evmplete and fresh. Prices right. Sing St.. opposite the County build- to compare with it. QUA tES,waremont. Iud,phoue,a7U4. be W L I had ulcers and fall- ,. Lots of:guod batter fresh e s foc Easter Trade. '` Inge. rr0 RENT-Two good frame houses, gg 1 The work on'the-new C. P. R:will ing of womb and east oc Pickering witage,os,the Kingston 1 be resumed shortly and the work rush- ^. doctors did me no read. Poweesiou Riyea at onee. Apply for _ I particulars tj w,J,rt1LLEli, Pickering. ae-tt Alone Q.4 send your grocery order to ' - ed towards completion.' It is the in good. I suffered tention to have the line in operation dreadfully for years �-lOR BERVI-'E=tit lot 21, con. 8; C Q p for.both freight and passenger traffic d until I began taking Pickering,lleg. ebo thorn bull, bred by , I/`►MG S I �►I CHAIT DSO - by the 1st of July. ball, `� Oil!medicine. I al- o'M,Fo,ayth,terms s ilei.ayranlre -- Col. Pellat�s ex of.cattle y Dred by H.C.Haudll,&arboro.term,6 L.0t;also Y on Tuesday afternoon was a very suc- so r4commead it for a-res. Iau worth bear bred-by r.�as. eurri� _ THE PICKERING GROCER,' __. tlorriatoa;terms,et,a, JOHN SCUTT. Ci•re- nervOtlaneBB �d in. - - - eessful affair. Host of. the leading. moat. -farmers of South Ontario as well as a digestion. Mrs• _ Amer- number from other parts of the Prov HENRY CLASH, Glanford Station. Ont- II,, SIMPSON Agent-ilritieh Amer- ' or- Ince were to attendance. Twenty- L 80ica Fire AssuranceA nopcompany. Inoortes; aced 18+.4,Oapital ta,lAlll•OUtI,no ptemtam noses; three Holsteins sold for $3854. Leav- Chesterville, Ont. - "I heard your all premium notes are collectiole as su days © THE in out a number of calves, they aver- medicines highly-praised, andayear ago notice,oce mutual company are collecting ESti'ABtJslf® i g dram 120'*'* hemember_these notes are Riven lsj� gips S$}6.- 'pv►enty ume-Sllorthorne I;segsn taking them forfalliagof�vomb co:ere times the amonns of your oariy or ^� were sold for$4063, or an average of and ovarian trouble. three year Polley. insure in the Brinell A,eer-. i,a Asearanoe Co, whmh is purely Canadian. $141. It is Likely that the farm will My left side pained me all the time dna you are protected from thimpositions, _.,change hands,.as Col. Peliatt wishes and f before my periods which were dee D. elm sen who can sive on full parA f - to concentrate his forming operations and painful it would be worse. '°late' ip also represent tho, Landon and � F irreguiar1?m� Lancashire Accident and all .icknesa In•nr. _ sale was conducted by Capt. Robson, ° g� k � - -- in and I would be so nervous some- a•we don't know the da os,Lour we:gat into — — —of LsindslA, and Wm. Maw, of Whit- g accideus or stokness it will only cost you about ' by. An Interesting statement trade times that I could not bear to see any da.a,a year for sawn• 1t .von want a new �AVINGS �m � baak d Shat las Tublap asparstor the best la we by Capt. Robson in opening the sale one or hear any one speak. Little specks ,,,,rig. or our old one 'esog.nged - see D. ' was that much of the success of the would float before my eyes and 2 was elnPsoN,R.kering. •o tie. draw the tate •farmers of South Ontario was due,w always constipated. �� a � Interest. WWxkawab 9CPM.or the the work of the Mlllere,'Drvden9 and' II I cannot nay too much for Lydia E. �(LLii an Jobnstons, who were pioneers in Piakhmm'a Vegetable Compound sad ? whole amount may be made w6m- _ wporting "t,hneougb-bred stock. and B i l ' O u S • D 'OPPIC* fret desired wRhout delay. ' Rhin success is shown by. the fact that Liver'Pill., for there are no medicines �• _ one of the banks of Whitby had over like them. 1 have taken them mad I One of Ayer's P is at bedtime-just •" eft a million in deposit from the farmers recommend them to all women. You may one. Ads on the liver. Gently lazmtiire. TORONTO in this locality. He also referred to publish this testimonial."-Mrs. STE• Su1Pr"�d• All ale• Sold for so,.�cmw. PICKERING BRANCH IBM, alaemiag condition' in America. PHSN J. MASTzrt, Chesterville, Ontario, x brJ.c JLr.•Ca _ that of the gradually decreasing num- Canada, Ask Your ti�osiaeal. Cease ' Q D 0 - 'ber of tborough-bred cattle in proiror- --- R. W. GORDON, Maosyfar. 13raeeit also at Mbillr!• ",tion to the population. A ooadiuon, TOOLS SHARPENED , he thought would lead to a boom in PAPE ,-HAN GIl\ the cattle industry. We make a special"of crosscut saws:. s .,�.�.. Q M.S3 C9. 37®COSf 31.t7 2ZF.; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Toch of all hinds. Locks repaired. II QQ QQ Razor-hoAiug a specialty. Foaeeecsll First-class work. Give your de- ti l 7 L � l e a n i n Sia:-9 ri is here, summer is claw hair trim or an easy h ' - coming.'and a°Ba sure tie snoshine fol- at the East-end Barber Shop. comtiog to we and have it - See our Hon-le Furuishiogs of all loss rain,dust will follow mud. What kinds. Slightly used Carpets . done as it should be. REQUIREMEXTS ;. are you going to do to-abate the duet from l6 cents n and u -_Terms moderate. ' cl a nuisance this year P Fi%r.the past four -" y p• ' years we have taken up a subscription W. J. GORDON PICXERING Established 9 years in Pickering. 5 and-only tbose unfortunates who did -s- WALL-PAPERS-the bent assortment weever bad, It can know whit a task that is and Pity -'•A• P813�ef='• we can snit you." t how unssttiafactoryatiolutlon it makes. aa A etare deal far everyone. PAINTS-Martin-Seoours famous line, the paint that A subscription is an-right to cover an needs no varnish. unusual epiergency but the automo- ---" NEU-TUNE-that beautiful flat finish for walls, ceilings Miles-are here to soy,so[s the street TO BIIfi'er, W�@II Oil CaII et ,Are You Interested in and interior woodwork. , -and the combination-la�impoesible to g VARNISH-for oilcloths. linoleum, etc. makes them wear �,° live with. Last year we collected Tod's Home-mad and a doarger, and old look like new. stbout t11bi1 between-the Mantis and Butternut Brea( Fn �� _ theold Drug Store. It wasn't enough. i1 OILCLOTHS—many patterns to choose foam. cover your .$xpenelve.do you say? Yee.COmpar- delivered at pour .door, g floors with oilcloth and save inurh work. ed with paying nothing but very.very =- - BRUSHES-paShoe, -- -- cheap com�par•ed .with doctor's bills Ask your Grocer for it. ______ AND • int,-stoves whitewash. scrub, SOAP-Comfort, Richards, Bctraz, Sunlight. Napths, - sad nutans bilis and the inevitable - breakdown in health that would some- �� , ti'=7 O Lenox, and many other kinds, Old Dutch -_ time or other follow the constant ,. e. Gate !Cleanser, Pearline, Gillete Lye, Ammonia breathing of such myriads of dust OSHAWA, ONT. • • �str�ticles.each loaded with as iaSa1- lee,WhiteioR Soda.y u sathn, Borax �n ma otherseasonable e• ansa of disease germs. . � :.:' _...--- - .: and nn W None of us ran accurately estimate u . y --- '. , � .• ..Our groceries are the lreelleet: - the value of the,partial abatement of : �Ck��llag 1I have in stock 9000 rode of _ duet that we bays_hsd during. the - _ t3our summers, unsatisfactory as peace 5t was, nor can we be sure that some I -._wire fencing made by the EURG � PHILIP "oi u@ would be still alive had there L=ber­ Yard Company of Canada.-bash °o:stRps tateo. • • This4natter concerns the whole ail- I also carry brace wire, 111"rtge• Every resident receives a cer. - tain amount of benefit when King St. coiled spring wire, wire - alone ip oiled. Besides, have we no 'd pride in our town? We want to $t- ZVe are,prepared to Supply -staples. Steel poste and` -_� .traot.tesid�ents. -Do yoir imagine-that Everything in the .. o dust would rove ver allur• y q Cedac posts. LOO •� ' , n L IVE • clouds t p y Roofin Line, _:._ Ing to an intending purchaser? .V"tb 13:. a strongnorth or south wind blowing .•. autcan_tlistifbute dust to the Non is the- time to place yQt ` '` „. far Brest resident and when there Is order for Tongued and Gro ed you A leak • roof means WORRY, i Let roe show ou what I have and :so .wind„gay. on. a.bunchy erenrn; .- V y _ - as the autos are returning to the CIL.ty, pine or hemlock silo __. quote you prices. the cloud never settles between and WORRY means ILL HEALTH, we literally gasp for breath. r mateclal. •• ' It is impossilsie to live under such ► • REESOR ''ILL HEALTH means doctor's bills, conditions. we cannot clo sway with yv D Gordon' & Son, "' .the automobile traffic,at least not un- .. . Doctor's bills mean- _til we can make airships the ruling - T fad, and in the meantime we must. PICKERING LOCUST HILL light dust. This question is ao longer In its infapcy,and the ratepayers joust ;get out and settle it; Taxation is the y a ;MORAL—Get a LONG LIFE .policy by .putting • only reliable way. Yes, I know you - ``dshatvr �teet �hl�ate� are aghast at the thought of more e7 -" PRESTON SAFE-LOCK SHINGLES or fazes,but there isn't one-0f you who won't band out the coin when it co sire Are Fire- Proof, Wind _Proof, ct �' ACORN Quality CORROGATED steel on Of such vital tnterest_to ecery one that - EL er . a few dollars more taxes would be a _.. 811 your-ROOFS. -privilege There are residents here. I am glad to sag,who are wise enough 'Proof and Frost Proof. to view It in this light. Possibly a FO= �3i310 by' be_one-}lalL-raised -All good, np-to-date Ganadian by ggenethtl ta:atioq, and the other y: Daliby an additional frontage tax. -_T -Farmers use th-6m. fl. M . - IHEI-SE ^W 0 - Ne:tpoint for you to settle is the _ fi,lertns Oil is expensive but requires �..JyF��•�"� -' ---•--=. little labor and kill@ disease germs, _ whereas water is also expensive in see any of the following Local Assent -They will gave you .best prices]on _ �T O�FFVILZI� v the constant labor required and has rlo germ killing effect. U*brid a uses Pedlars Metal Roofing,Siding,Vents,Ornaments. Finials. g Terminals, Sheeting and Ornaments. _ _ _ ' ;water. It.coetthem$300oa only one PEEL'S SHOE STORE quarter of a mile of street [or one Satliuel Manning,- _ W. Priu le, .��� �� treason and then they complained that g It was quite unsatisfactory, ' Then _ . .Hrooklin, Out.. Whitbg, Ont.-- street is stony too and on a bet an G. M. Rice, - `�acob McIntyre, 'autorouldn't. raise one-tenth of-the Whitby_, Ont. Whitby, Oat _ duet there that it could on King St. Lawrence Denny, t John Ashenburst, TO make room fol OIIf 1I11itl@2188 IIeRr ►gprilrg Stock " ]3esides they have only tTieir own Greenwood, Ont. Goodwood, Ont. private autos to kick up iiust. This W Healy, W. F. Burton, . we are running a problem must be discussed and settled Boa Grove, Ont.. Whitevale, Ont. +' at once,ep that steps can lis taken by . C: Morrish; W. W:Sa-dier, 1 J SAY SLr4V H� R �+ �+ ' the police trustees n due season. Like Highland.Creek, Ont. - Greenwood, Ont. ' ' 'Pilate,j wash my hands of-This-; see Wm. Wilson, 'Pickering, Ont. - . ye-tor It. _ ._Call and-f3ecure a_ bargain. ALr.r°xa Cxoxz, No higher price, but-better service and satisfaction. �m .•. --- Phone-151. —_ -- A call solicited. The Ontario Education Associa- T H E PEDLAR PEOPLE, Limited 7 tion passed a resolution in favor r) PE+ EL - Brock. Street es WHITBY �- the abolition of cigarettes. " Head Office and works, OSHAW A, ONT. Established 1861. f f i s ' - y:.:•: •.t,,-,3, t�'1cr. ;w.ry ;,_v';,' �'.',.,�•• i :r��;•e°,.. 'J,�,.r; ,� ,;.�,,"` �� ;�Y;.nJa=""T•4� 4 ."�'ye '-".t•a+t pl*•:,". '�i . e` ,.xr.,,:.:,. .,..', ar- x•""'�-;w Tr ':.ty+�M� `AY'�'�' "'.e'�" •:C�`y'4�•�.�.r "pds� �.}N �:t� .s r,..C„ ':�{,T ?`��"`; f- L T. i Y 's .i v N :. i +•.� +pT 'i-•'-' a..4� Sri, .,-^M1, ''1:"/.•A.ry. •_ ..,,,.,Y..� ihr.. •r��yc r �. •f•d.. '„r ;.=, 6'v •;,1.,. R .!'w"•".LT.•�er., xY-'#-.- F•-�_y, .ry. F r^:^••/,i. . ... •- •... . � :'. M •'i••'.'"�,'• KfR,y-r -'H+^ �,.�„'ar -.k£.. '; ..t 'Val'•` "•w..: N'.,� ,.,sees .,' ....-. , ..,... .. ... .w ....•,,.,. S•.., __ .-_. s :y _ •�! i�'?':? n •� '.q `:+T„ _ -.l';,u .. - .x.-.:... .- ....: .1'.'ky. w:.. . -'.:.• •::�•' '. ,:•$; s s :.��'`^ moi.. .r"lb '� �. r. o`' '+: t•S'i5` s' � . : ,r 1j' K; , a �'k sees .. ... �' ori• neve'•'" •n.' .Y. �• .�'^', . - - •. _ ... a .. n•, 77-7 RMOnT Mise Bent and Kim Mann, of Myrtle Ham, Russel Pilkey Russel Toronto,visited with the latter's Hamilton, Helen Barclay. Fred Rid-, . .'�/ . -. i HA�DS t, (Ian_H. Semis spent the . week, ps rents, J. W.and Mrs.Mann over di"• Pt. II—Frank Bai clay . 0ordon -And with friends in Toronto. Sunda P�dd1e,NoraF�na Pre Bunker. Lor Bass and Mre. Harkey spent y' Wright.g b.—Colin of finest dts u of —Faster with relatil►es in Toru Thomas Pearsen-left a few days Made]. Pupils whose names are Poetatttshowiry P 7 1 W. M. and Mrs. Palmer sppeent ago for Chalk Lake to- begin his ,,,irked thug' were-present day - - - its+• A vu3i asao�r>;caen - -- - Easter with friends in Brantford, season's work at'his trade, that of during the month. No.on the roll 31. - Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jars stone mason. Average attendance 80. H.Cochrane Mr: Chadwick, of Weston,s tit csaeived los the _ Jtaturda with John aadrs. James Middleton has sold his teacher. Y- farm to Rev. Mr. McQuarrite. of Senior Division Claremont P. & and sea ahem. ' Shirk. Toronto, and the farm will be The following i§ the report of the $obseriptiotas takes for all Magazines, •Wilfred Underhill, of Toronto, yQorked,by,the latter's son. pupils who obtained 60 -per cant- or - . s spent Sunday with relativee in - over during March. Names are ar- ry y and •D y �" Wsakl ail N•wepapst* �- tdDwn. •'e'y re�Ked in order of merit: Sr. IV— • 'James Underhill has purchased :SCHOOL REPORTS (�ra Underhill, Jean Evans, Isabel '�'� tT. ME R=CH1A•.1:Z:DS0N , t ' •- ea house from Fred Sargent, Willie Forgie, Mary Pu h, a fineBunker: _. W. S. Cook and Cecil Inrrle.ton, for M»rch:-V.-Jennie Duncan. Sr.ic LV—Mab k Wang. Vera Wilson, John SGC StYH�t• _ t g spent Good anwith friends in 'EV.—Hilda Middleton. Jr. IV.—Hazel ftnight, Sr. III—Joan Graham, Iona „ - PFriday Middleton' Audrey Phillips,' Ruby Graham, 'MilMedle Stephenson, land E ROYCE' _.Markham. Hubbard. ' Sr. III—Gladys Dolphin, Graham, inlet Toronto, Pesu•1 Philip. Jr, tll—George Duncan, N . 1$tss DtCkinson,-- P• sxtRent. Jr. III—Vida,Knight. Mary �E� E, 1,11 C E - ,,. spent the holiday .«' t•,. Liogd--Jy�linatonL'Gavendolyn Devitt. cal Shoemaker has ,- Forsyth, Russel Meal. Evans. Cecil Phillipe. (}ladye Middleton. sees N('' �j A practical Mrs. N. G. Scott, of Richii' d ,Ethel %Vil,dn; Alma Sornberger,Jack• Honor Roll. Jr:Division Claremont• ENV+-� opened a k. Hill, is spending n few days wi h Fuller. II—Viola Simpson, Luella for Murch: Sr. IL—Lois Brodie, —` _ _ -7. relatives here. = Shea, Roberts,Phillipe, Aggie Cowan. Mabel Hurlbert, Marie Forsyth, Jr, Just received another car of Peer- 8h08 RepalrlDg Shop Wilmot Shea, David Liecomhe, David II—Effie Knight, Allan Thompson, "less Fencing,in various styles. The annual house-cleaning.sea- Hanson, Charlie Liscombe, *Neil Me- Hugh Gregk. Sr. 1=Goldie Anderson Next door to W. J. a is p e- e hen is now at hand, with its many ginnon, Etin McLean,Tommv Philip Mo❑a Hurlbert, Georgiei Forsyth; Jr Give.-me a call when requiring harness shop, where he is pre- 'inconveniences. Sr. I—Walter Middleton, George I—Hollis Hurlbect, Laura Linton, Fence of any'kind—Qtdity pared to do all kinds of Kenneth Renfrew, of Montreal, Brown, Ethel tihea. Jr. 3—Johnny Merle Linton. Primer a—Grace Hudd, and prices right. repairing work. ., spent a few days with Peter and Liscombe, May Stephenson, Clarence Gordon Gregg, l�dRar Ward, Norman A few h+tndred rods of 10 wire A_calI respectfully solicited :Sed Mrs. Macnab. .Philips. Pr.—Maud Philip. Pupils Knight.Viola Middleton.c.Kathleen fence,specially priced. - MiM Powell, of Toronto,le visit- whose names are marked*. were pre-, Shirk,,Abert Timms. Ruby Watson. W. ROYCE, PICKERING� ink at the home of her parents, sent every day, d.—$oward Beene, Vera Linton. WILFRED F. WILSON, Ira and Mrs. Powell. Report of S. S. No. 12, for March: - �_ Balsam, Ont. The isves McGlashau, of To- Names in order of merit:- tic IV,— Infiependent Phone No. M. R e-pair mop M Marie Hamilton, Frank Goetick, Dean Itis proposed to spend $100,000 -roma, Were the guests of. Miss .M-�•,-._JrXV—Hilsia Haaa.__Rarold � .jI.( Hamilton over the holiday. Barclay', Mabel Hood', Eva Hood.- hundre4l years of peace between _ Mr. and Ml's. George'Ge of Winnie Wilson. Sr. III—Mabel Great Britain end .the. -United Made by the The undersigned is preps red tore- - Port Perry, are visiting with Mise Hamilton:Clart Bunker, Lorne Hari, States, which event will be cele- (}ALT ART METAL CO., pair all makes of bicycles, etc. Mary Macnab,of Sandbank. Maud Bnrpcees, Charlie R�tesel• Jr A number from here attended aymond Pllkey, Tommv Bunker', brated in 1915. Are a solid lock Shingle and have been Also,..agent for will belts, machine Col. Pellatt's sale on the Kingston __-- — tried and tested for yeaia and belts of all kinds,automobiles, road east tit Pickering on Tuesdti . CORDIALLY W E INVITE YOU in everentiy ease have.given motorcycles, rte. n. Mrs. Robert Worthy, of Bramp- For samples and price a see Ind phone 1913 Pick. ::.. _. ton, and Charles Gibbons, of To- . . y.. azais. W. �'`T ronto, spent the Easter holiday To see our l'i'ne of bedroom furniture, cut oak, Russell Andrew,, with-their parents, Thomas and- _ _ - � Mrs. Gibbons. - Mahogasry,,fumed oak and other lines from . Ind. Phone 1921 Sam. and Mrs. Stephenson, of - PICKERING, ONTARIO PIOKEftING, Ont. rm, ~ Toronto,spent over-Sunday with :$10.75 to $36:00. Every line complete. `the latter's parents, Thomas and i Mrs. Gibbous--and . with other See our new rugs and fibre flocr covering—something new .I� _ _ _ _ Pale Children friends in Claremont. 1PI(`�E K IN G - The public school- closed on Ayer's sarsaparilla bdpa tiatass ' C. H. EURLINGtto red ` ► Thursday last for the Easter vacs• alcoho'jfe � ��• No HOIVIESEEKER,S' tion and the teachers have gone to sole for eO r,aara- . EXCURSIONS their respective homes'to 'enjoy a n+d•n j•e Arses i .weeks rest, before entering ons • Ask Your QO�Of .J. —To heavy term's work. MANITOBA; ALBERTA Owing to the dry weather and a FLOUR and FEED SASKATCIMWAN continuous winds, the roads have _ EachTaadayDLasrhewocweerrr,tadsaetve. dried up very quickly this spring. $t L'h8r1'9WQOd $t13�011 Winnipeg and Return and are now in eicellentcondition. _ Edmonton and Return 43.00 w oils namer- From Toronto,and Stations west and re no o cases a p etooae ar aloe ea. e a LV rn of Toxon '''Th ed Wheat hole Co , ' North Peo,por Fe ' one on the highways and acro" From etalons Saar d Toronto. panird by the usual cloud of dust. - - I --Malted Corn, Dried Brew- �a:n umh tmo aeoatha, . We are pleased to report that _ �. REDUCED SETfLBRS' FARES Alex. W liana who has been era GFra'ma, Oil Cake_Meal, torts-WAY sscot+sD CLASM 111 for several weeks and who -The..Ferai The Lightest. Surest, Mast sACH TU>:SDAY,tasters ANDIL i Mulasaiae, Bran, Shorts, :. Is now at the home of-her dough. sectlt:• va with - aeoet and ter in Toronto, is making satin- Economical—the very essence of Auto- Flour,.Crushed OatsjEtc e•�°'��" �` w.si factory progress towards recovery mobiling=aad.all IJanadian. ItitwAday dartag MARCH and APRIL and expecte to return to her home For parciculars,Phune home b030. 10.2oft- 0 pm. stats t rm here in a few days. _ iSODEL T Thomt6t,iei Ree®�Or The plasterers have finished with Runabout $600 - - eaeuaa and ramnte.wtthoae use.wtk the last cast of p1aster on Ht:gh : . 't.o.b.Ford •"144.0 sarin-Aa ALLY.TRAM.boobs ! Ontario TnronW ttLfO pa DAILY. 't1 - ----C��i}•egg'e new residence and. Mr. - - Ootoubt aad Tourist ft"am , llt'onnd will begin at once with the ;pet particulars from W. J. Lake do.Soft, or brick work. The carpenters will L. W. Dudley, Whitby, Ont. _ west. CA � lei also begin in a tow days to cam- - .- - `'`r �°` '' late their part of the contract. - Clsdlaa Padflc Ansa K �p write When completed this residence _ -will be one of the beet in Clare- nrortt. It will be both substantial � 1IR/►Rar vac attractive is appeariace-. lilp�sRil a7�t►, At a congregational melting of We sell the famous (fray Gasoline .' Rrskine church on Tuesday even- - Hngine with coal oil a.ttaahnuent, _ Ing at which there was a Rood re- .. - and all latest improvements. ! Presentation of the congregation, a unanimous call was extended to See sample in stock and get priese Rev. A. M. McLellan, a recentTwat MANIG graduate of Kaox College. Two �7CT_ 0S130N' . . ... eg other nameS-were-breught before . the meeting, but ae McLellan had BROCK_ROAD, ONT Ott;,on•.eaeeest+."sehtmaaa.Q+ foams enc a•eerwa sae opla►an * et>� a majority, the vote Vas 'made �•�3'oa+avroe�elsy�� none•srn•et oonfidi L e_-Aan heartily nnagirrioas: We under- a a 8I nab " a"`p •a tb zOk that Mr. McLellan is. likely. f i S " &' E" I M► w�t'.t"°aa. 'en°°r°°"'°'u' rMs stood t # . Kv ���NUL Jo accept the call. +I� e A 1N, . �g w: .y On Tues ap as - _-- a . : s bme.ome$ftay mo•uated weekly L•t>:eaa N.- T sad J. G. Borland were.starting - >" ton of •demise Terme - : - off to Col. PellaGt's sale on the - - -3, I °--"��^°d• - #_� O to� � �� �� �� -- Kingston road, vise of the horses TD0�IM10N �AKK �y= a �` ° / '� ia~ I��N�1' CQ�ss1a�.�..,. started to kicla, owing' to .its leg '° ¢gP�ag °Q' �i1 a a6 �o Hraoch p`*'easw ° > ,+- ..rill EDMt1M0�.05LEN,M.R�Pp[•,tKNT. W.D.aIATTNEWa,ViOH•PRE81t1EtR ?. 06 •QF C M a a R �e •p ►•�� ^;touching the.wheel. For a'tithe C.A.�BOGERT.Genesi Masser• 1414 � � �6 -things' were quite, lively and o g 61. S� O Oi exciting. Fortunately neither-the ;carRalraidst fS.NtN1o0. . Mae++aFuMaAdYali.10e1trotita' tt,t9fIM1/' Doo . �.. ��.., men nor the horses. were-injured _You Gan Start a Savings Account ° M -4 a, o a i w tis dao bat the dashboard of the baggy with $t.00. It rs'not'necessary for you to.wait until you hsvo a as Bch l O ,as well as the circle we're broken. large sum of money. An account can opened with;1.00 and y « « « « �, .a. mar I-01111ants A new rig was secured and in a more on which interestls compounded twice a year., y p short timethejourney was restIM g •°' Apr A+m ed with oo?urthei'.mishap. . - • K 10a We deeply regret to report the WHITBY BRAE CK-* A. A.-ATKINSON, Manager. o y •� Joe 1042 ~p -'°• a •w duly • C death•of one of our 'oldest••-resi- p «-.o o o Of alllmotwisis god deden deHta,.Mrs. Hugh Gregg, Sr. who •`° 'tw+ s� passed away on Sunday,April Sell,' .,. 'ora. �. > in shook. If will pay you after,a short illness, in her 71st s it iB wr now b oaII,�t our works aa:d ii:sspeot our shalt o. Dae and obtain' pflaw. ' Don't be mie"W year, Born,in 1844, -Mrs. Gregg SIMPSON agents we do not eIn v Wass,rr far a short 7asoary 1Yis-whtdby i Oshawa 0.Srea1/. m bow oQ therived all her life,ezeept.. & ' Coo eaz V lb;A a la.OaaomRfoo d dtMme,in the Township of Picker- o vsij P■I vpt res cove Is, oommiwion of 10 per osat.,wbiiab yon inks, A Retitle, loving, woman, *Mainly save by pumbsel" frons ab ` -Ler.home and'family were her QRr hII8TS1 Department is rushed. — soli solioidtod. first care. She was in truth, one 1ASve Your orders early. -' ---The Pickering wNrTn GRANITE CO., of the hidden o>oes of God. Ones. wniabv,•ootati+ $itsi faithfully. It may ba in, err• See plir•new Wan Papers. Everything tip to date With vidnande Committee. EVAN qw, inoticad way*, btrt one to whom He. _ _. prices right: �" j. �. 11t ♦ All ►Sy . •would voucbeafe an abaad>tint p Damask Tabh,Spreads, Linen Table t entrance into Hi9`Hingdom. Be- Damask Curtains, Lace Curtains, The objeci of this-Association is to „_ Pi6 WandiC�IIr6>l' sides her husband,'she leaves two Clothe, Red Spreads, Shaker Blankets, IgCc.' etssen s cute _ -Thomas-and David .of this i to het aad prose p ?; lona, Mrs. _ the felons. Shop and Residence,Dundas 8t pplace, and two 'daruR•htera, See our.Spring and Summer Suiting sarn les—hundreds of beautiful worsteds T1ms, Coady and Margaret' at P pp 1[aaobors having proper •to n oomMuni• WHITBY, ONT. ' oma. On Tuesday afternoon, the and tweeds to choose from. Crown Tailoringg Co.,Canada's beet Tail- y ore:will save you from$5 to$10 a suit. D. Simpson is the only' immediately wish'any alimbet Whitby How" - neral service eras taondected by d Three doors west of - practical man,to give your order to, therefore we guarantee fit an style. of Executive taommittee. . — ' the Rev. Mr. Grant, Toronto, and - - , sees _ Mr. Wood, Claremont. The iMembership fes fl•�.•. We are prepared to instal wood orison�`; 'Rev. iso on abort notice,also attend flowers were very beautiful, and a ,New (loose-for spring and summer arriving daily in all departments. 'lYotia m•y bshad tram eh•Pttiirdmt o:• P Ps large gathering of friends from _ eaer•t•rr on•ppttpa4lon. to all kinds of repairing. r {, for and near followed the remains GROC$RIE13—Fresh,clan and upp--to-tbe-minute.- Our 26c Black and Mixed Q.S•p, - Agent for the Ontario Wind Mille $tp the union cemetery, to pay the Tea,is ahead of anything in Canada at the price. Itis sold everywhere Rzac.Oom.—L -D, Banta, also gasoline engines and Al tribute of respect. "8he at 90 centsper lb. er,C.L. >lforoombe, Pickering, Ont the equre gear e jOoketh well to the ways of her D[A(3N>3T CREAM SBPARAI'Odt� •. $oosehold, her children arise u J,A. 0190n lot: W.j.Clark. pp •�•�� oqd call her.bpt ttet�ther lin/br1nd Do SIMPS0N 00.1 ane e a RING BassMary Bell No PIO XF rf..ta.at Ph 54 Ind. 96 Ix , and ho rj'Br wg r'r•0� 'F'W •.R;.yi R,•,'rc w,R.earytfi� ,krSy'ra`•y''i •.;�.'.,y 7&r. w.w.;G:.•R�', `�' 'A. J",'�n•ai..�'":. -,n ltysy 1'N lam' ;Ly,,�'tiJ' '�•li. ` '`i�y tic..°. �. w. /0 _ Y}k./ 'y.' - .,, WuG'M ;.___."1�• Y9't�..x u I-' 3 t' A.w - K'+may _ . - 4 ,.. 1. °'^,Y3" v R '.J'. •:R9 G9,± ., r .lam . "' . _ `" ryJ�s ,fir r • R 4 'Y' .•.�,^"4"W'. t -.' 5,,,• . `. '�Mu'- rr', •J Y + ''y' - a .y' ,,c_ 2IN ,..� ' ••Xty.,?W7 ,'v.x r, '•.'.y«" '.!4 �.: ,k �•I. '• ,;!_r„ r•S• 1. "�' _'aeaeR T. ,,.. f N •a"'''•` - — him from the ground. Blood was flowing . 1. f aO kind. sad- I like• you sp much I can't freely from u Raping wound 1n the tem- ,t I beer to think of saying good-by to you." ^I ahall see you fit the morning before i ales. made by contact with a sharp flint • you Leave. Come, Lilith! The dew !s I just where his head had struck It. His Naaa-Ce 1AXg11Yes A'�-- - t.�'' falling heavily ant the mists aro rising flea were open. and his distorted, purple i Y • VP • over the marsh. Come'" 3 face still wore the look re rn o I had fact K_ .- I "* I_ Ve Site was lingering In the ghurchydrd.M sten there. But he offered no resistance are espeClplly good for he _ to my touch, and-lay like a-tog In my children because the are _ _ edd�i 1 f g ' but wheel ['>iCretc'hed out my Hund site arms an I knelt Y his aide. y at ori slipped hers into it, a very small.I 12 ,W. _- _ - . _ e nue 7�`� (To b cont! d) leasant to take, entl iu A, thin -hand, the altl❑ rattier rough P ----- from constant exposure, but a dear 1lttla = .j, -+ action, do not irritateetlle "' ^' hand for. Kit. that. hclasped my fingers - �� ro d bowels nor develop a acti f over 1t. Hud led her Pato the high a aced :� - Or, Malrried to a FaiIry• --• � •_ - — betwAea fields of barley, that led to•thg '' •���I 'S�'•�It�1\(: l� JAP1\. Inn, for continual,or iacre�sed ;-- - Ae we turned n corner. walking thus, doses. 25C, a boZ, at your 4 hand to bund and talking like old' f8111111c 1)i�.trlrt ('oterfl, Over 8 r t �� friends, a long, dark shadow fell across I Druggist 9. ~ - - our Path. Lilfeh trembled and hune� Million Acres. o ., _ way's et frightened when he's late.like ourbuc. loialE-tt1,111t {i treelbledhlfird li n _ National Drn>s and Chemical Cn. t CH'APTIiIt V•-tContlztusa)• - R+ "At last 1've found you. a chick voice Tom-famine district of Hukkaide of Caaads•Limited. 177 thin. bocauae when lie tiikes u 8iuss a�a ` ' L. sTticholas «ra5'. who admired her much he loses his temper easily, excla Stied. as the. shambling figure of :t i in the north U2 Japan-, covers more ; ; t»Wl titan any moa• I 'had ever met, thh least thing that's ,said will matte tall, broadly-build man in shabby, w-ea than 1.000.000 acres which are de- ' . t or iter "while• ah► m uarrel: 1 do-hope hen :ill r1Bn4 thee-stained clothes blue-seed. stray- �caee •1 and won t e very ear e . an c ear y t e worse or t n t, %uta Gd nee cu tura an sense; tallied to another artist in his a u !home-comes here, I mean." lurched into full clew 1n the moon.fRht•I Far " ,1 �.titcholas had the faculty of bringing I did not need,Lilith'a frightened whb:. out, ]n those outline Impressions" of I'&akednven't you any set-,led home?" I ,per,.for I ha:l already divined that this l ab;itlt $10.000,000, and 68,000 per- - • his, ju3t the qualities in his • sitters Lilith shook.her head red-faced. stumbling, angry personage urged hint to return the &Jud-,- "' which t;iey would wish to conceal from "Not what you would calla settled wtipt adyanc+ed ire meet us, muttering i wens a're in need of help, according The husband conscience stricken, the outer world. •and !n this sketch of 1n suango oaths said brandishin u neaeYi to an official report, It continues: ' 'll the restless sadness underlying home." she said. Th- fathe shop taken stick., was her father. Horatio! was carrying back the potatoe& the surface-brilliancy of her.nail was Ry $ept by a cousin of father's, where Saxon. "I••ur the fast three years the when he ,met th land owner. He' •atrO:+Bly empha;ized. She hated that we go and stay-sometimes when father I sketch. I knew, although she pretended has PUL by a Pound or two, •but that�n't — - - fariners -have had pout' crape, aild 11 so be chanced with 14 It was put away goon ]ookliloael>ftshtmrnletinRoc er the I the failure on account of the frost confessed h'is theft and asked for ;some:vhere a:3 soon as it came.into her CHAPTER 1 t. giveal.ss. sea: ..And the ttwrsh looks so peaceful - this year leaves them in a pitiable pagsesslon,.r•nd_,riu qne had had a chance In Horatio Saxon's manner. accentual- The landowner w'as :.m•pril by . of seeing !t ,ince. But now, as I sat!and quiet all stretched out with just a ed-by his half-inebrlatetl•condition. was i cs ..� In L)'thlrt l churchyard by moonitIl little speck of light from the alehouses I ondition. the sad story and not only forgave• arid..lookpd upon Her, lace by the light"here and there. I`ct Ish yre-were On fhe a eerF et idem trace ui the footlights. a l` , s. o£ memory. upIts inherent sa8ttess became t sands. Walking there qt flight is just melodramatic Deer-emphasis, which, av�, 11Zeri al's subsisting On straw, the Offense, but made a girt-Of lire . !or the first time clear to me, contrast- beautiful when they are firm and criaP u I afterward learned, had.Brown tv char-t t}>e bark of tries, acorns; and buck- potatoes to the farmer. The happy ed with the happiest face I had ever as the sea has lett them. I've run along!arteriae the man's tones and gestures in them In my bare feet by the hour .at evLwv situation hi-life. I reheat chaff powdered and made into man returned home—and found hie -_ seen. night sometlmes,_when we've been eery , , At the r3aene,tlme St was clear that he Lady Dlargaret'a image faded In rings I I gruel. Mot�lers living on food wife hanging dead. The husband -cP tobacco-Bnfuke, and to Its lace i re- badly off and-.haven't known where fo was extremely arl ,and ilia sudden g g nal Pod that of LSlan Saxon, Iridescent as go. and fathtn'a been cross because I r eaten he made at' his daughter's •arm t!lave• been unable to feed their then hanged himself. - ....a*te danced in the golden sunset ray's• Iy enjoyed.It so., I've screamed with de- would hate hurt her had I not lnterPos-I babies, and have made a milk sub- _ ' 1-ould feel the Sight touch of her lips 11tRht sometimes, to feel the cool w'ar'es'ed to ward off his rough grasp. - i The JapaIICBe have Organized a I 1,`.: uj,on•my cheek Set. and the r1VPle of her i erawlIng round my` feet in the moon- I Then he turned upon.me In genuine I stitute Out, of the hulls Of rice, national reliefs5soclatlofl. laughter seemed to fill the air about light, while he's been swearing because fury. but al ll tinged with theatrical ex-I which they b'at into a powd,er and i_oorlittle half-started marsh-fairy!l the public houses were closed, and the I aRIIer�tion. _ Every ittl-e Sn 3ii3' body` tfng9ed with night wind'put cels Pipe out! ..I've Paid I sled who are• fou. pray. _thatt Fou,TTt1Y yeith bVlliilg water. The young .. ,z Sot indignation as I thought of her fa- then I shouldn't ilke to be a nian, al- shaild Interfere between father and leen have left home in search of % `i ther's coward!:: cruelty toward her, ways thirsty and wanting pipes or beer. child? Nome London cad. fresh from' ']il 1SXtraOrdiAA IllrtlP. ` ,,Mother aims !adv and I'm sorry It seems so much cheaper and_ simpler li2els shop, coming here Sri his best clothes Nvork, while_ the aged and the chil- �y.__—,____.- tialriIng-_ltlinarlf_off-.as a genurntan,. A curresrwndent writes that a•tre r-Y-fn not Deme too:' Ca ills-a-Rte.. — —f-i-slid- siren are left behind tv freeze or _ In her pintpllcity and frankness. and She had seated herself on a mound o Ilona Barr you speak to thai young }add? i leo rhenduas turtle believed to be the iter t:itlre absence' of'sh-)- as and-sett- turf not tar lroru wY EuG I sat. 'Che un-I qo 3ou know that 3 stn her father,' And -al'FP—=r=.•-- 9--_4ut8idL' _relief iS r, L. rcusclousneas, she was already. although, conventionality of her procecding did I you. you sly, lazy, undutiful minx, what brought to Chem." largest on record, weighing more y e ske knew it not. fpr better bred In mail-' not seem to trouble her for a montent,t do Fun meun by such forward, inimudPilt than 1.809' ouil has been ca_.0 ht _ ner than many a slangY little school- and; indeed. what could social law's mean conduct? Leave that fellow at once ,and -A sad fitury of the famine district p g :rl of any acyuitlntanc,e, upon whose ed-I,A tlif» 1lRni-hearted little_w'a)'alde a lid-l came fo "me as 1 bid )'ou." i is---told_told 1�' t�le..Rev.-__(hlgan Taka- OII the tihlire5 Of the Isla de Flores, ucatfon huncire�a of pounds had beenf flower? I had Hat the heart to extilairrl He lurched slid swayed In,his walk. --- -- _ sDenl�bY her parents. The sating qua!!-I them to her. In any case, and together,so that ever)' moment 3 feared lest Ste, hash!, a mis9lOnary. A tenant in off '.4ionte Yi2ieo(�ruRa�1 T ?I 3 R -ilea of patience and content, of galetY we llatrne8 for some secdnds In silence',i enfght overbalamewe and fall. over t-ho'}•tfli4ri d:ytrict, whose wife w'as dy- meal were necessary €<i CBrT}• ]t OIl V rr„�,,. and Rratltude, and a sweet sunAiuess of to the wind rustllnR through the'irjn, e ll of lapse stones horderinx the ereid-' - trnd gr were .hers. together vun a lithe we pine-trees that bordered the chun•h-t tyat', which was to course.uf-beinx mend-' itig fyoM starvation and illness, to the beach. It was exhibited for r,,01- grace or movemert which distingulshol yard, and stared In silence across th^.«d, The snot- was absolutely deserted I stole, a bale of potatoes from his two days on the Prado beach, and her from' the anemic, cnrse.ted. stoop I Ing-sfrom" he nemic shod girls-of her I marshes to the moan-flooded sea. t,ut fru' uw thee", .rites, rod in thg•seemed-, 8fterg'81'ds On the I�&IDiTP2 and h o I oc- .1t last 3"Illth drew a long alghing'' mo",nllCit the intense sttllneaii seemed'' i lltllUl'd. -age In mp• own- ran' orlirc vet{ tP j ghortlY-:,nd unnatural, _ The )vile yeas grateful for the nth r`beaches at Monte,Vidtm, It easionalfy .net. but whom I iayarhably breath: tkhunned. As u rule, Young girls fromt "When •I uir."fine raid "I want.f d.-11R' .Lill was cloc+e behind me, and I telt -welve to seventeen are ill self-con,;here. I've been graveyards in towns--- her trembl.• i i Sasun nl:Lde another k;ndness ",f her husband, but said is prcapused at present the shell to -,welvnesa. aentsardness. ll Felhead-',dreadful pluses. all rallinAs. and board-4; in bet* dire,-ill whh hi-9 :heavYP�•j do not w!t,h to live-any lunger the mutieumat conte VideU. . ednesk. t'anitY. end RlgRlcs: too old to,stiytnR You mustn't Pick the flowers. and nalcon stick, Perhaps It would hate been V _ ! ed treated as children too young to be;all that. nut think how quietly one vould -better 1,:.d shr gone to him quletly at I 'talked to as women. and at their w-orxt.l n]ecti.here_ with.only the itheep-bells br once, for het hesitutlun.seemed to work - taa reRar4s looks, pinching their waists the church-beim to pother one. and lenR.I him Intra x fury, fY ;',a. Why doesn't she take - _ -� Ftoughl>' info tin; me on 'one I` /�' �' and steattog their elder sisters face- inne grass tet keep one warm In winter, ' side. he 1 yowler, prone to pimples, red elbows•!-and cool In summer. I had a little Bill- R,{pPed h«r shoulder. and, dragitMg the- -- NA-DRU-CO Headache Wafers Lind red hands, and Riven_to-over-Dena-', ter older than rne. She die"] three Years child toward t tsrt: shank her-t in.lenity I - _ trent !n the matter of crude-relored,after'mother, Olid they -buried her in a, from side .o i"ide. 1 low cry of pain . . imentI .bows and ribbons. pauper's grave in u London temeteq'. , a+rd fear broke-from her tsps, followed They stop a headache promptly, yet do not contain any of To fell in love with ons of these half- From a flower-girl i begged some rotes 1 by the thud of. a heavy ,blow from Ills,. _ the dangerous drugs common!n headache tablets. Atsk your . fled,ted thfnRrf dould scarcely occur to a`that were a bit faded. and put them. in r jenched lost upon her should..., At-the 1:tUg�about therm. 25c, a bog. ' acne man' but were Lilith ;taxon a Year I an old jam-pot I.Rot tiff our landlad). on'sound C lost all self-control. and. hurling �-- ; or two older, i could well Imagine a mail the earth over my sister's_head. I .wan- mvsrlf upon the brute. I compelled h:m NATONAt Daus AND CM[r,CAt Cs. er CANADA, Lirrres 122 .' - in any rank of life making an utter fool;der !C she knew, She was eery fond of; to'loose his hn1U on her. - wf-hftnaeiC for 6uch as she �flowers. A.cold carried her uhf Just sn i gobbing with terror. Liltth ran on.s. . A�i himvisself had become a realty:. for,ft did mother, Father was fi"r'tll a I few steps ahead, and-old Jaxon Burned _ thtre before me. ar though evolved out j liytnR teaching elocuflort durfna the day. to-tent hl". fury upon me. , �y !Pink ipys.HptwoL]a Shlppinf o4 tobacco-clauds. she stood. a tall ;then-most to servants nand w rated .to With a'•vollev oC oaths he sprang to-� � - For DIS M PG R FDvar and Catarrhal Fswr. slender, childlike form Jn_shadowy graY i vo on the stag«-and l3psste and he used ward me. brandishing his stick above his' • garments, with lite moonlight falling i to Ru out tMtellirr at night aril PiaY and'-head, I was Young and active and eft}.-� y �� -Sure cure sad posit!,• proven:+re, no matter how.horses at say Ci '' upon her bare head and silvering her' sing In the streets wben it was quite i 11-Y dodRrd the heat y blow-he directed age are infected or expprn+wed." Liquid, ;neo- on the tontfnb p yellow lisle. . - I dark. She used. to.slag beautifur.. high at my skull Alfasing m«, he ]oizt his # Acts on the Blond and r3lands, repels the polaoaous germn tronl _ _ ll laughed am it remain.ed.motionless I Elite! sweet like a bird._ -But One winter balance. lurched forward. staRRfrrd, and � A* s � - the body tures-Diatemper iu lbea and Nheep. and Pboleri i• ,or `moment, staring at her in silence s� got a cough. and In the spying she trippina ,against the ptt.�pe by flit-tvaY-1 Poultry. Largest selling I:ve dterk remedy. Cures La t this . ••Dld you think I was a ghori ' she couldn't shake It of. The raluf In Ihe�d she s{d• fell heathy, fuse d�u•ni•ard on theJ (M tete. a Cactiki and Cures. Cut Shia `;' asked. to that weak. sweet voice of Mara.I room-wbere we sleet let the rain in. we amocg human befogs std ':t - floe kidney remRdy I woke tip a few minutes ago. ¢rad I owed the landlady something, i`n ground-- cut. Keep Booklet Show it t our druil alio Mill' get it for For a hew secatd` C waited for him To t Sound it was ten o'clock and father toad wanted to Ret rid of us and wouldn't' i M lou. FreerSTR1el1D , rise and renew the attack but, tlndlnR p R TORS ALL WNOLEBALE D*,*'.1 TS n't come home. There were some labor• )gate it mended, Bonnie was fond of fa• that hP'dtd not mote. I went tri his its- -saoha jj,i l .to.,Cbomists and Hsetirl,la4it a G•a`D••f d Y S A Ing men freaking a,noise in the bar,sand f they; and wouldn't wort y him. she said. siaunre, and vrlt'h some difficulty_ruts-I a._. Mrs., Kokes was c•t tills, and told me to go". ' _ - _ -._- '.,- _ --blf to bed. But I felt- about fa ' pie ansr tier mora m. cam at brat when - thouRlt ire ttta' Mace nein ho W'thily s` e I _ __ _ ry. Rot and big her et'efi came to look. neo- then, and I thought I would like- to' „. „1 - t !7, u 1. speak to you about It, as there wasn't they heard her couch, but coughing touts `f tt r/ Sir.,btidy else' an would listen to me t i swat her voice at laid, and there f8th-'r' • I l�lri!Il u t l c�l it I . 1 Il•'.' t I1 ! f '1�� ,fl i'� ¢ � - -d,. hope nb-hares has come to him f Ll-.I had :.to Ro •out nloae, and d13n'T make .'.` 1 }1 I - _ _ 1 f. I I� r nearly as much money, r ,the called me ) I l ! lu t q ,'',II. to her one night-1 remember It si U i�'�� �, It �� I+ e " 11 1 ti.rI I . I' Weil--and t,>Irl t (n De 8 Road stele an•l f/ I I \ �� �'' i ,�,1 " „1 ,l c ! f 1 1, t t ul „1 '1 r try m> beat to take car« of fa t her, t/ tH Ill p I:i , i ;i 1!I.rid never to forget her and mother if 1. . it � I �i1I t ,,� i . .,� L.�I - j I,'1, . . ♦ * as'etor tempted to da tariTtl+lnR wrong. _.,') 1 i l f4,1 I iy tnd while [ was iistentng and cryfnd, III '11 and not urid*rstendlnR hes'. she atoppei 1 t 1 t r•1 a 411�c1n; and her hands grew cold, and ! �I �1 I Y., Krl OU. Ll KE ILT knew she was dead. , ! t" " �� � b 1' i "i t did aeern'NO strange to hRve her ,tl+' ! r ' �I ,_ there, and to rail her and never get an hI t, �iil1I�� . ! answer. 11 . She'd arways`bcen an kirid tb- "" - - FI1�IlE Groin Su rne, slid 'so ready to klss anti pet ma. It l�9 �H! � ( seemed awful to have bet Iying so to 11l q i tll1I1I1f 1$ To bare every-seats alike.size scud cold, and net cr taking notice of m«, _ ij' _ 4 of dots at left,each one choice , Father wt an dreadful at fla•rt when °• r i� 1 ui'"Ix I r extra Granulated Wlritepnrecane i I told blm Itesxie was dead. '"He raced ff , TO,.!'ta . I.' sugar, iret the St. lAwrence in i and stamped and acted and quoted a lot •.rte':' f I' µ _ bai1ttsa with red tai-twlbs,sgibs; tothakevpeare. Then tie n slit ou4 and3 ti I'�t�" , ao i ia1 i didn t come,back for hours, lie had bet-, Is,D, drinking all the time and had spent all ,fF / 14lEDILTIIZ Grain I our money . ,After Ressle was burled in , rI�" .� ,I . ,' In the iia et ,St. Lawrence that horrid' cemeterv,' ire lett `1.4ndon, - "„ ���/// s rvc,ygralnimcho.cest)jrarm sled 1 °rad thei? father Cound ant I could,dnnce. ` "Medium Ocala" -blue tags-' and was always making me Dractlse I -- - (II''.{ ilk t I� i Mad to snake up to him for his lost ones, ! . >. - �-_,•.,--- ._ _ - - .* I' surar,aboutdue of ascedpca:l, hie said. You see. mother treed to 'give I - .t - every one pertaane sugar, lessotra in French uttfl rpuslc. and du r� // needlework for lice shops• She In buried' • �- �� � � COXIRSE Grain • in' Rye--father's cousin lent the money; �� far that-but i want to be buried here. x , .. ." AUta7 ppC�eple prefer the c9arseR- high tip and quiet.'where r can hear the `'i �g[scat '!!:e tat,tawreact Green sex!" ` - �Ill r . ?' - Vag Aursures every fate adlstinet ` C=I each about the miss of a More than once asglhe spokg tears had I I small aiamoad, and dmost as stoirted tet my eves. Tbe•scordid, pitiful Dr! ht, but quicklyed into I details o' that sad childhood, the.Picture purge aweetnes. m i her simple words conjured up of the . • wa c i .R through — 2P7�iE;kmL-lV-,: tta, - I the fc,nk hours in•thosedreary lodgings - _w' ar • by the dead bcoy of her sic.++.ter, and of , HE I 'is no home decoration'more' pleasingly simple! the flower-girl rases e u hod begged grove �� a flower-girl to place upon Ilessis graveT And there 1S y. I a L"mSep Ididiocies -all these things affected me ;ta no tats, than 1ra115 .Qf plain, $oft COlO� tints. -:� Wa =•- I of sorrow had ever done befor.e. _ 1 passionate lousing flilcd me to serve no wall covering more sanitary than the washable, ' this fragile, feminine thing, to protect; __.._ .. I. tl I her from the dangers of her wandering' durable 11�TeU'TOrie" Flat Paint. • ; �„(� life, and the callous crtteltY,and greed (�f�/J 1 of her unworthy Mthrr. But how could i ,y ! a man of mF age Sntcrfere fn the, affairs 41}dE,'U■TONE ,is lodern finish for halls, stalrwayss ' r of a 1pyelY waif and stray nt8ny years - - "��; nig junlorll 1 could ori nothing, I,edlild bedrooms, bathroo s, - kitchens—or in fact, for any -not even hint to her of the strength ori ._ . chivalrous love,and pity w'ith.whic•h she �'lastered Wall,,�.telh , Burlap, Wood or Metal Surface• �u an4 inspired me: and even w hale I was seek• i ! inR for words in which to eSpress the a " j ! depth of my sympathy, tier_mood chanis-1 NEU�TOIVE is easy to apply,as it takes care of itself—works ed.-and `she Ria Inughing Ili lr,' =well under the brush—flats perfectly without-a trace of-1�ps or brush firs. Kokes jean so shocked and angry . — I when she heard rd had tea with you. .`manes—producing a subdued flat finish of, u�soft velvety effect and y She said•yodel comPlal•ned to her, -but knew that wasn't true, said I told her '. with great depth of tone that is pleasing and restful to the eyes! - __ '. cn." _ "Of course It wasntt.truer Lilith." t •%F-U-TOME'? is also most economical because .it 1Vt"S YOU -- — c -TONE""Wall becomes l ANIFON . ought to be ashamed of myself, and I `walls [flat are easily cleaned. When a 1. was too old to be..bothering gentlemen Soiled;s sponge or soft cloth and lukewarm water, CAN i to take notice of me." - _ '•� "How old are roti?' - - . rCixteen next month: ,low--old are. Will re1T10Ve'dlrt and finger marks and renew the tau, Air. serve, . - soft velvety apipearance of this finish. Ta'ent)•=scwen next month-nearly old -- -' .... YE enough to be your father,'you see." `Sprite for our beautiful book, "Harmony In "Oh, no: father's nearly fifty. Tee Heyer met an easy to talk t as Neu-Tone", One, of the most elaborate books OII y Ti:E WITHTH> van. Does eeerrbod,v'you meet want to d—free for the asking. _ , telt you everything. I wonder?" home C1�CbratiOn ever issue, _ ` "Not that I -know of, Ltlith„__the. ) ' ' ' crass you are sitting on 1s clamp, anti • - ft,is,quite time you went to bed. he O . S�riO Co. lather.will certainly he angry if he -Th� _ `' Ya • comes to the Inn and flncd yott are out:" 0� �) 11 I That's tsar. I�upposo I had better �� __ __ ._ _ _ -' :'•. eo ib." ahe.�&Irl, rising to her.tee t. "Oh, .r1llituEt� I've been sitting nn a grave all thisv . 1, timel I wish 1- had•ienown:-I w•rruldn't- A The-Dye`Shat Golora %►NY KIND nave,done It. Is .ft unlucky?" - _. .-_ _ Oi- iA� Of Cloth Pertectly with the- "You auperstftloua,ehiidt. It will be • , t- i iN �s $AM! DYIL very unlucky If you take a chill from _+ "", Class and Mail the daroP Rraa+••" , ._. - '- No�Citanno�rMNrlmt a•nd,ejaooat.e 'I hate leaving here. It grows calmer - r 7M'6dobrnaoe Rttee,rd.onCe.un�d,itorvaaI and prettier everymoment now the wind • ' Is going down again, You will see me td the"inn, won't you? To-mdrrow we ... „ ,4:, may be on the tramp again. and you•are 2i,, w. I .. x s " " o-," - t;.- i� .,.x,Y,t`' ._.,,, ,Se,•C y-Li v it ,,.'k. ,y ... ....N �- "..kv ✓^r e.•.' c:'+•. a" .sir' R 1 t u .. "� r 6Y vn �">r �" R aR w M iw^� r yF, a T � o rat a, '�' .•r., ..° t +x: • tie: i°�.> . „ ;.. . r eW •-:'!^5"^l--T'!'-•-`T. T :,+'1'. ...7C" '*�:'9<^�' - '.�-.: rM1 J^.. r. .wn. 'ic,r• rhT�'.I @'�¢.•1'' x• n •'h16+ :'L,'.n:VF^. .•*. ... Y �;•;.. .�„,,' .y .-.,- ., ,.. '�. = •:�' .:r< � '...« w•• .7�,�,tr .'g, �'15.s• .-- r.. .: ^,:. '1 *„ v y-'e.^.. 'S:.. t .�,^S o?ir.fie' :: %.:• � .-..,.. w:,v.;'• -y�i.. IJ .7' ,X"• - 'F� K:�a me •Y •• t - a ' 77 • ~(�(1j�p (` n AIR t•s. EYERCIS'E. Are You One Of deprive them of their worshto The _ .111 gli1F LOV� steps the terra e n the TT•S / —_ President Into G I LLE Emperor upon the highest to c t The Iwpoetancr Of I'ff'l3il Air t0 Altar of Heaven, formerly reputed to ter IN ►tII� �'D�1.{ r et } _The Unfortunates be the centre of the unlcerse, that he PERFUMED --111 1H L 1'�Vl Il tlth Existence. may there intercede with the Dei;y in behalf of the toiling millions whose lot �` / ' - is little changed by the passing of the' Ye One great difference between out git;•t,ll3CHE Olanchurr_ na cue hutufltatton of the WITH BACKACHE. — } . door air and indoor air is that the , se -The Passing of Winter Leaves It was a 'Manchu edict of seven' _ f est circulates freel', and the. see- -1�1) THAT TIRED )H'1N;ELIIC. ago that required formal veneration of- People f People Weak and Depressed �r Confucius in the schools and put this and is stagnant. Another difference worship on a parity with that of heaven As minter passes away it leaves is that flucds of sunshine constantly If So. .I oaten to the.Story of Georg a an eartn. Yuan ant rat's calci en- y g hances the standing of this worship but _ 'many people feeling.weak, depress- ' .��._o �.�a r�f its_impuri- F. Stander, anti Use llotltL'_n�.i�- -couptea it with -the enunciation of a • - ' e"d an<i-easily bred. The body lacks ' zona- at�<,;'f toteras i t° _ ties, but most rooms get very little uey Yiily. bigoted Blanch us. It fs sn one a t that vital force and energy which his conciliatory attitude toward ad- gy herents of . the Christian faith. with :pure blood alone can give. of that useful commodity. Many I•Iandaworth, Sask.,, April 13th.— which Confucianism has ma points Ur. t''ii,li'sms''Pi"nk Pills fur Pale ersons who visit_the physician with S Bial .—If you are one of those of resemblance. His action in order ? . III P Pe ) that "the sacrifice offering to heaven r 5, People are an ell-year-round blood .complaints .o# poor digestion and unfortunates who suffer from sore shalt be a tiotversal ceremony" will be a half- ay measure between Buddhism 3" 'builder and nerve tonic, but thea' ,__,__ ,� ,� back, headache and that• tired, list- , G`TC.h�cJ o .o_acaay, uctiia-rc—va.+ _ ey are ac- -On .one way and agnostictsm,.'on the are especially useful in the spring less feelin that makes work shard- other, which may open tete way to •a live all day long, and thdt going g' wide acceptance.of Christianity. AHS Every dos-2 helps to make nese, rich, out for walks is the last thin the sfiip and life not worth living,-the D` g y Turkey's Constitution. 'red Blood. Returning strength com- - story of Geo. ,F., Slander, a well; _ need, says Youth's Companion. Even Turkey. is suffering "constittl .� mences with their use and the igor They may be right about the known young man of this.place, Will _tionaP iaCne: The . general election " and cheerfulness of good health amount of exercise hey get, but interest you. which took,pl&ce recently resulted in / quickly follows. For nearly ten years," Mr• an overwhelming maiortty for the _ people constantly fall £ick in spit3 Young Turks. ' The mechanian! of the There is just one cure for tack of of plenty of exercise in the house, Stander says, "I suffered from sore i electron ts, unfortunately, less sails. _ m -blood and that is.more blood. Food back afld headache. I had a bad iactcr� than ground-work. — THEGLEANLINESS i the material from which bkwd is and get well again with a little out- f nc the last geYteral etecits r tt�n the regia- OFSINKS,CLOSETS. y made, blit Dr. Williams' Pink Pills odour exerei!e.` .A certain amount of tate in my mouth in the morning, l tenswereto airiishea or naerent Atldhat BATHS.DRAINS.ETC. active work.about a house is gaud I and I -was always tired. I finally kasha in is?6, and "suspended" from IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE' double the value_ of the, fvwd we I sdeeded thax.my kisinevs were the Is.. until.the revolution of 1908, and I TO HEALTH. for every one but there ought.to- the. can ha-rdly nate been revised ex- eat. They give strength, tu'.ie tie be svrrc daily-outdoor l e as well. cause cf my trouble, ar.d d•ecid•eclto' tensitely during the -war or since. aha stomach and' weak digestion, It dies nut fo11Qw that the uut-. try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I got There is one member to' every 00.000 clear the_-complexion of plmples, l I half=a'duzen boxes, and before 1 I Inhabitants, and ever, 600 theses are cell tionsrard bails and drive out door life ought .to ine ode violent entitled to elect a'delegate: these dere- p w...„u.. c,.,..,u. .u.* . exercise, ce even any exercise "at I led finished"taking them I was t+om- thee nnKiituencveet atthe chieftown ctuoal 9 rheumatic puisvns.. all, Why should the housemother i pletely cured. I rnernbera. Thus' the second stage of I T ,. If you are pale and-sallua, if you be told last she cannot k•ae:p well "I- i•d-6se anyone suffering as I Lite election its liable to be influenced " -feel` oont•inually tired out,-breath- b. the local complaint , and there have unless s'te dresses un in walking I diti ta`use D+KId's Kidney fills. I Deers bitter complaints teat the Ch Fts- =less after slosh exertion, if you tien populatlou hate Deers unser-esti- have ' headaches a baekaches'if clrrthes and-takes a"lung walk after l Healthy Kic?na}'s strain' all im mates and under-renresemed; especially i r "t z a fatiguing morn�]iR of physical la- i puritse 811 the seeds of-disease, in Arinenia, xo doubt the uuestion nt '�si+ta _ pain your 'ui-its achy, -if your appetite ? Tired eo le out of the bl rod. bti'eak .]:idneys recnantzing too Young. Turks will.under-1 _ 1,,�r in the house the circumstances vome up for the.de- ;r fails anc u does no nounsu .houid eu their resting in the ope't acre ie se impuri tes in son _ -.'. sleep" refre;•ll you, Dr. Williams' '` . Riess, tired j must be upheld at all costs men in '. Pink Pills will make you: well and air. . There are vers few days in the j and the result is nervousness, Turtt�x s build u the. bldrud is year whin a person who is warmly feeling an4l pains ancl� aches that] Mortality moan iPaetamoaia. strung, P wt h comfort often rle+elc>p into Nali tes and j' wrapped tip cannot sit-with ( j Crouuous rrr labor pnrutnunta, so- t GIt1ETTCOVIP ANYUHrD the Ispevial.purpase of Dr. Williams called h(.(-au+P of iter arrPa•ting an enllr.• Toso++TO or•T • '� Pink Polis, and that ig why they are !in a 4heltered sunny curnre .livery Bright's I>iscas;e. i>cdd;s hidncy lube nf'the Inns at once. is one of the I y the best spring medicine. If you one knows how babies thrive when `'Pills make weak$idne}s strong and most fatal forms of that disease• and they take their naps outdoors; the healthy. _ the dfscotPr- of a ser im-tar it e. a dts- j- r, : feel the and of a tonic at this.s•ea- tinct advance in medical s:irnre. This son give Ur. �'illia]ns'. Pckete ink Pills Principle applies to the adult also. 3' 14 another triumph for the h. which ch I. . It t4 'a matter of scientific record Institute oP ]IPdtcai RPararch, whlvh is Survey By t1 iTPiPEtyi. a fair trial .Arai you will rejoice in that ecple whose daily occupation �iomment on Events ! doing such good sergice ' In tnP war ti'•ireless tele la h ' is being sne- new heal•tlt, new strength and new I seal„y ,license, and as In the case of B' p y 8 ob iC them to ..it in thea n air— the tti"nhai•t scrum ant the dfpntnerfa cessfully made use of in surveying energy. Do net let the trying wea � g � � antitoxin the now remedy had a lonK i . such as market women, attendants -' ana pafnstakinR'testi Defore it y+aa at- -Mich countries as the Belgian C'un= , *' they of sum:.ler find you weak and gu, Sudan and similar inacceesible Build cottrself u novt+'with ;at fruit stands and nea_spsper sell- aaassint Gasses_ �'years of Pl%partneri as athuq`rinrTtote ailing P ers are robust people; who du not The Vnited states Cong*ea++ seems' warrants the gratlfyint announcement i plric:es. It is.well known that a very_ I1r, Williams*'Pink Pills—th-a pills 'I tame cold ea. Yet i! is probable sexed over Canadian advertising am„ng that mortality from pneumonia w-tll s exSCt rE'sult Can thu8 be obtained, �rq that illi strengthen. __ American farmern. The kienatesrlobDY now hr greatly reduced. "r. RockefPllerl Ask” f�'r Ur. Williams' Pink PiIJ that few people take less exercise. committee discovered that Canada has hay+ recent,% added a million dollars, to fur the difference In longitude be- � het it be tinslerstood that thlft is been eprnding about tl60A00 a Year for the endowment fund for the establish. Pale Pe<,ple and do not be per- advertfstng and has drawn some SO- I meet nt a clepartmrrit for the rtvdy_of tt`[ween any two points is showII by not at all an argument against phy- o0o .%mertcans over her borders in- the animal dlitessee I tole diQerenCe !33 their respective suaded to take something else. -If' last ten years. 'tlenator Kelson !n ad- sisal.exercise. That i9 not only ex- amlNng Bt r. Alfred ivai+hlnraton an aa- tili3e9. " your dealer does not keep these A hI0TH1=R2�iISE OF , speech, _�. ceilent, but in most cases necessary, ycrtising manaKer. spoke as follows' t ' Pills they will be sent by trail. post But 3'ou need not- forego both air "roc were hired by a'torellt govern- , ' -` paid, at 50.cents a box or six boxes ment.to do an act of disloYs as to your, * i and exercise because you canridt own country Are .you not aahamedF BABY'S OWN TABLETS i- "`There are_ some arts.of our, " for �4 30 by writing The Dr. Wil- \Ir. Washington replied that he ata riot P y � I firms' Medicine Lo., Brockville, conveniently have both; open-air think it unpatriotic or distopat to cif- speech that I find "hard'Lt] :under- life without exercise is much more 'rotate such matter as. that !n'aurstton. Mrs T red Tinkham. Salut•h Ca Ont, h?abthful than indoor life with it• The New .York World agrees 'and oda■ stand." "Point s m oaf, : replied the ,f ch�lobbieseclearyof�e alYtnuf nuisance- j t18Sn, :ii S . writes:—' Pleas3e send r'. Rii 11a Father.. FALL. -- . It might as watt report and set- a i me a — A LL'Chl new lob." "Canada," remarks the Kew j evil box of Baby's t ec v {-ywn gree., �tatc man and '1. rewrite ""You say your baby doesn't vrgl}k York Telegraph, "!a not a bad country Tablets as I do not ca*,-_o�be with- the other portions` I intended he et 4" said Jones. "Mine does, and . some day the United States will out them. . I have used them re- yet?" e entire. speech to be that way, Traveller Falls Thirty Fert't'l'ithoilt annex Canada, and If It not-a bad Idea --it is not as _old as yours. tutu Serlun i Injury. to ha.'e a few hundred th6us"d of tour pea.tedly and r�nsider them the b@tit baby vitt his teeth yet 7" x own people already to the section. The I inedieine in the world for ..little Pat came" along while Mike was Telegraph as befits it■ name looks a `• Tot }ef,".�esid Bones. On Mr, A. H. Savage Landiir's long way ahead., c'anadw will weteome ones," Thol,sanda of other mc,•th painting" s •fence in tremendous "'Oh, mine 'has—all of them,". return journey to the- Tapajus l several more-hundred thaua without of the era say" the same thing_ The tab haste, "What are ye wurrkin' so said Jones. "Does your baby talk i" River, after a desperate struggle t., Tete>{rpbou "own people" without rime . � P Kg eying about "some day•"" It fs time lets_"cure all the minor 11 IF at child- fart tar T" he inquired. flare,' •�•, _. _ and of present we are RettinR along hood such ae3 eunatipaknon. -sour said alike, "I'm tryia' to get ,Not yet,' replied Bones. Can reach the rubber gatherers who liv: enough to cry out ,rtten w• are hurt yours - far in the Brazilimn interior, he hacl. nicely. suggestion thae macadam road•s stomach. colic, colde, atim fevers, through paintin'.-the. -barn. _before "Great Scott, ayes,. answered as he relates in -Across 1 nknow.i 1 Trs• ]aeoaoma etc„ and�are uaranteeci to be abtio- m}� paint gives out 1" • -— -- The sugge ,Zones. Suu{ii:�mericr, a-ver-•r curious — g Then Bone® got desperate. "Toes f he no eemotrurted anywhere ana that lately safe. S„Id by medicine draI. Overheard after school—"What's . perlenCC. } brick payed highways De made the rule era or b}' m8il fit 45 Cent's a box 'tile matter, Tommy 7" "Oh, I'M Tie use a safety razor or one, of the has = a r commend it. The cost of The forest near the Secundury h akirsu a brick-payed Toad is twice as from The Ds. tt'illiatns' Medicine tired of school. " I'd like to to other sorts Z" he eked. giver was at first, overgrown with much per nice as that of.macaeam. but C'o Brockville, Ont. bed fora week," "Whyy, boa's dense vc etatdon that gave us a� the cost of reT,at•s to the latter Is [,hat 1" "Well, you see. I'm in a t Hard >(.nCi[. g figured at,twentv•times as much a Year good deal of work and extra exer- as��atca�pke p oor rowds �Ib ickwelroad.gh ween very awkward position.. I was next ► '."A, man was talking about hafd tion; but after that. when vee gut nothing better war to coarse, but the Knowledge of lost oppurtunttiea to the boy stile bottom of the class ` luck, and his friend listened with some diatanoe from the water, the character of the vehicular traffic has oomeiJ with old age: --and-he's left." a !lOnf eX resslOtl. "fVhv }you greatly changed. Automobiles wear _-- - P forest.was fairly clean, except of I out macadam. roans tater than wagons don't know what hard luck is," course fur the fallen trees. We j did, and brick pavement for automobIts traffic is so touch better. The increas- Cent-interest A ti said the friend. I have always found troublesome raviiies.of,great i ed cost ot•che brickaoaes In thaand is ��� Not 7 Per J" -had it. When I utas-a kid there depth where stseamlets had cut' true economy. ,.' was such a bunch of:its in the fan Tot•rstton in China. . e tables their way through'. Vr_pnident- Tuan Flt I�at hps i■stted a - ]t y�ut money enrney less tfian write to us do-day, we - il} that there had to be three In going down One cif those diffi- .mandate explalninR [nae in preacrtbing pre offering tile"Kdnda of a successful, W1!ell com- rt meal timeE, and I always got t•he y the wurshin of Confucius rte does not pony which yield interest and have a •profit -sharing „ cult ravines, I hBd.al1 accident that establish Confucianism as the official feature a.+ well. Your Investment -may. be withdrawn any third one• What's 8 hard about The , form of worahiD for the peot,le of other time after one year cn 60 days' notice. send for special r „ he sidesyofbwh ch were almostver- religions. "The choice cf religions is -" that 4" snapped the other.. "Why, _folder and 'full particulars. , ways his friend, "it waai•fifteen years ;ttu tort to the peeper," and will be les was ver narrow about of faith from whatever cavae will De re- CORPORATION LIMITED,. ore spec e . _ anyth4rrg but a neck." ten metres across. t'4'c let ourselves But the President inter.!, to a.e to tt CONTSDSSZTION LIPD attrzzI)ING Tosolirro, vannas• + down, holding on to'& liana. Wheri 'that the sages of old shall ha%e due hnn- or•and that political changes shall ret } we reached the bottom, we found a _ Stop Sneezing tiny brook winding its way between — - - - gfeat round boulders that left a ^�s' Quit �Sniffeling space about two feet nide for the -_ The Cowater. I began to clirnb the other Cure Your ld side, and I had grit to the height of POPULAR about thirty feet. In order to go lip _ sTHE SOOTHING VAPORS 06 CA• thone foot is steep incline, I had set - - a'"POLISHES i• ' <' TARRHOZONE BRING }1a 11 tee,^; and I pulled INSTAN• against a sr ' - TANEOIlS RELIEF. Illyself tip b} a liana.' Unluckily, — Black,Tan and White the liana suddenly gave way. Thousands of 'Testimo.nials Prove That weight of the load that I had on my i •1 0,C "DsAal�r: Catarrhozone Cures Permanently, shun 1P,s made me lose my balance, s, so thit my body described a com- plete - -s3-i When,germs attack the lining of the semicircle. I dropped duan �" THE F. F. D-4LLEY CO., LTD• nose, make you sneeze and gag,—when BUFFALO,N.l'. ' HAMILTON.ONT. ----.later on the, infest the bronchial head first from that height on the--.. �he . below. — AWL Iff -- 1;,coitgh s;rap? Providence once more�uo�cs a I You can't do it—that's all. Cough ter me on that occasion. On the - syrup go to the stomach—that's why flight down "I already imagined my- they fail. . self dead; but no=niy head enterod Uft But Catarrhozone goes everywhere _ - -gets right after the germs—hills the cavity beta eon two great racks, e• ® P �� them—heals the soreness—cures the j against which my shoulders and the Inflammation—makes Catarrh disap- load became jammed, while my legs etdtRt pear. waved mildly. in.mid-air. I was, "Nothing Ihave ever used gives the forced so hard against• the two Calc warm, soothing sensation-of Calarrh- �� �`�`•'� ozone," writes Isabel Fry, of Seguin rocks that I could not possibly. ex Falls, Ont. "I was in a frightful way trcate'Tn3se•lf. It was-only when "Zvith catarrh of f>i`e,nose and throat— Beixedicto and tlic new man came to _ g, m het and ulled me'out"that we hard breathing, bad p p _ had droppings, y - +breath and indigestion,. ..Catarrhozone, were-able to resume our. jol>rncy} _ relieved at once and cured me thor- I was much`shakem and a gnc.•d•dcal oughly. It is invaluable in colds, sore bruised, but..athe>wise.- nine the throat and .bT-onchlal trouble." - Not :> throat It for Catarrhozone to cure, be- worse for that unpleasant fall.diffic cause it contains-the essences of pine �'-----" _ - balsams and other antiseptics that Advice Front the Cook. y simply mean death to catarrh. Large Miss Sanborn's cook, hearing of size costs $1.00, 'and contains two the immense rain bills, advised, tt� ' months' treatment smaller sizes 2iic* g u "If I were you miss, I a'ouldn t • � Twist the Co ,and 50c., all druggists slid storelceep- era of The Catarrhozone Co., Bu Halo, keep any cows this winter, except t , N.Y., and Kingston, Canada. the horse." • 'r- , ,,.. : .,. ... ,. ,.,.. ,,y.. avvW.�..:... .- .r, ;�.,,,,.Jr--wu+•v„•,.Yr `':a 'k o't ,�.....r+v,, •,r" -,>,.. y�,_y,•_ ..T-,...: ,,. ;� ..:,. ,,;tz t �.;,'�- .s� "7�:4 .�,R, ..:,: r: r+ ' a .d .^ :Fd -a, .. +Lt," `."•`" °'�'r 'S= '''' •,,7w, a. r i w, �"' ,: :.. ., rte,_ •r �-�.ra.,yaq r s ...... ,,.y,• --.2 aF•w- y:a a ..n, .t *'w .u..sj:+L' - .i.. *•. -rs .r�ca.;,b a.. < y .: �... al- C•-'r c ,'Pw.. g. �, 4: u, !.c,� ��, ^�,•+z(.. 4,'.•a.. tti ff. z. -', •r .k:. o f • i'����.i,.,,• .. :� .. '� .' .. ,. ,. ter{.+ -., k" ' -Mrs. H.4. Marquis s�,ent the - -The regular months meeting �, rY Lt)CALI3M8. Easter• holidaywitth hersistere in of,the Womea's institute will be HOUSE-CLEANING REl ` Clinton. held on Toesday April 21st 1914. ---- -Lloyd ShWey, of Powassan, at the home of Miss S. A. Dale at Home-cleaning season is now owand we are supplied with, everything j'ou -F. M. and Mrs. Chapman were spent Easter.at the home of his S o'lock. will require-Wall papers,Martin-9enour paints, Raw end boiled oil, turps 4 • in town on Thursday last. parents here. -Owigg to the unusually cold , -W. F. Henderson spent a few -Russell Burrell has purchased wdather of the past few weeks, M, --days with friends in Scarboro. a fine horse from Joseph'Gordon, fall wheat has suffered consider- —varnish. stove and scrub brwbas, &I and whiting. 4r . -Miss Hobbs, of Toronto, spent of the base line. ably, and clover also, has been Bungalow nets,screens,art sateen, silkilina, cretoas. Ligpleum, t__ the holiday with Aline T. Annan. JamewDenny shipped a car- badly damaged. „ , r -'. -Mr. Jenkins, of Blyth. spent load of. -cattle from Greenburn -•J. S. Jephson sold to Thos. the holiday with WH H. and Mrs. station-on Monday. Mansfield one day last week five oil cloth.Scor and table, window shades aad curtain poles. Garden seeds. f Peak. -•A few from this neighborhood Plymouth Rock fowl which weigh- timothy seed and alfalfa. Our, groceries are always the best. =Miss Mabel Wright is spend- attended Col, Pellatt's sale •on ed 47 pounds, for which he receiv- rg lits a few days with friends in Tuesday afternoon. ed a substantial sum. : G -...A ' GILLESPIE, D�JNBARTON g - -Dr. Henry will be here *as G. A. j -Reggie Shir ey, o omit ,- _ Us - . holidaying at the home of his par- his professional duties. ruts here.' -W. H, and Mra. Banks enter- us$psxisiex SAGE. T -Frank Hall,'.of Toronto, spent twined a number of young friends If your hair Is getting thin, losing ((111 leaning Easter at the'home of his father, ou Friday evening last.: its natural color,or has that waited. 01 .58-V _._ Hall._ _._ _ ____, Born-At Nia ars FSlls, 'on lifeless and ecr 'Wants - 4 - ' g aggy a pearance. the -=Fred Balsdoa, of London, Friday, April 10th, to Dr. and reason is evident--dandruff and failure - - sprat anew. days at the home of Airs. Johnston, a-daughter: to keep the hair roots prdperly.hour- 1kA arfil�l-Senour amts 100percent. lire. *- Y hie' ppaarents. -Major Donald Munro, of h� paints, —Mre.N.Dingman,we are sorry Thtorold, s Parisian Bane applied daily for a .. g y pent a say this weak Jellstone Alabastind F week end then occasional) is all, that Enamels to report, has been-very ill for the with his sister, Mrs. G. L., John- is needed. It removes dandruff with � f n past few weeks. Ston. one application,; almost immediat:1 Varnishes, paint brushes, carpet whips, Y - -_ ..-W,-C. Murkar, of" the Stand- -A large quantity of baled hay stolps falling hair and itching head. and Bank, Blackstock;spgnt East- and'straR has been shipped from invigorates the scalp, and makes dull Curtain stretchers. -;er at his home here. Pickering station during the past stringy hair soft, abundant and ra- :. , —Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer spent few days. diant with life, Equally good for men _ .. 0 Cedar -Mops. :,Easter with her daughter, Mrs. F., =Geo. A. and Mrs. Gordon and women, or, children-everyone needs H. Doyle, of Toronto. sons, Swart and Carman, .of To- rt'A large bottle of this delightful hair Graining Outfit, t'Ol lete. --Miss Alice Thompson and ronto, spent Sunday with rola- d-of Toronto; drug counter for 50 cents. You will Friday at Smith Clarli:'s. -Thep ublic schools will re-open surely like Parisian sage. There is _,' "� U N D Y _ -Mrs. J. V. Budd and Violet, of on Monday next to begin a term no other -Just'as good"-Tis it now. • • w ' Toronto, spent the week-end with of bard work in preparation for " r F. W. and Mrs. Weeks. the annual examinations. SALE REGISTER; - -- - s -Miss :Bary Harding, of St. -On Monday evening a large Hilda'g college. Toronto, is.-holi- number of-_the young friends-of - -'- �' • t ;daying at her home here. - lilies-Edna Martin, assembled at MosD.ty. APRiT. 28•r$-Auction sale of choice dairy -cows re is er d xW ' Abe and Clydesdale horses, seed grain, etc., Toronto, spent over Snnday with. miscellaneous shower, prior to her at lac 19, con. 9, Pickering the pro- their mother on Church St. marriage to Mr. L. Denny. perty of'John Forgie. Bale atone - - -Air. and Mrs. Tranrner, of -The united congregations of o'clock. Bee bills. Willi= )Slaw, Bloomington, spent Good. Friday .St. Andrew's, Pickering, and St. auctioneer. . Sugar Redpath Beet Granitl&ted with D. and Airs. Simpson. John's, Brougham, will meet in St. WEDNE.8i APxtz 2921%1) �- Auction Granulated,,, -Mrs. Dennon and children, of Andrew's church at 8 o'clock-next sale of.houFehold effects,tools, etc. 114.50 per bag. f. vies' of are visiting with her :Monday etening with the vieof also house and lot-at Church St., c paresis, C. and Mr-6. Burling rnoderattnir in a call to a minister. Pickering. the property of Mvs. Jas. -=Rev. Jai. Mellroy, of Hagers —Miss Helen, Mar and Fred L. Somerville. galle -at- 1.38. See "A word to the Vise is sufficoent•" Buy from us N OPV. a` y y bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. 1 pills, will occupy thePulpit on next. Morrissey, ec Newcastle ; -bliss Pure Clover Honey in jelly ars .12c ' Andrew's church, on Sunda neat. :Katie and Cecelia Cowan,of Brock --- - -- ;` I" oc , -F. W. and Road all visited 'at the home of PIC$ERING-MARghTS pint 2 ,�, route, spent tlaegweek-end with their , of d hurchr, Mrs. a Mor. Red Large '_•,pounds p - . . .. HOC Y _ " ' their son and dao hter,F. W.and rinse off Church Bt., over Sun- White Winter Wheat, ...::•• Q° ,vice Eva rated Peaches, 2ailauods for 23c 1 ]lira. Weeks. _ day. > .. g pit -H.Vaal and Mrs. Knifton, of -The Wardens of-St. George's Mira Wheat.. .85 Evaporated pounds - Parry Bound, spent Easter with Church are about to erect .a new Goose 85 Maple Syrup and Prime Cheese. ' the letter's patents, James and fence around the church yard. Oats ...... .• ' � ' •••••'' ""•"""••�'• '� '� FLQUR—Fine Roses White Satin Cream Buns _ Mrs. Gordon. Those having relatives or friends * �} ��+ _ aIIt� Tea B11II8. -Miss Mabel Calvert,tesehqr, of lying at.rest in Zhe churcli-yard �"TLI�i�E Sii�N�il - Bloomingdale, is holidayinpc at will be pleased to know that it is the home of her parents, H, G. being well looked after, a and Mrs. Calvert. -The annual house-cleaningWOW -Mrs. Blackhall (Delphie Say- season is now here and the merry ° BOOTS AND SHOES ylor)and little daughter, spent a sound of the carpet beater may ' few days with her cousin, R. H. be beard in the early hours as he Nejlr9t arrived -Cronk and family. marks time with the carpet whip w SpringShipm . i : -Misses Coila Every, teacher, aurid a cloud of dust, the accumu- 3n ezrellent assortment of Children's wear: Also, Ladles'-OxfQide, . of Arliss, and Aggie Ever Par lation of many months. Parry Pumps and Lase and Batton Boots. Sound, spent the_ holiday -here Walter Ne$le, of Dunharton. " with their mother. celebrated his 82nd birthday on The newest in Men's wear for spring, and'-stimmer=Oxfords in gun _ ; -.Mrs, John Dickie's sale on Thursday afternoon of last week - ....... - metal..an_(L1*tent.-_ Also. Lace and Button Bals T • Thursday afternoon last was ver when a large number of relatives _- in patent and giro metat - "`largely attended and satisfactory and friends from Toronto and Are easily applied and have A- Ste our men's heovy El'x Boots for everyday wear: _ { s prices were realized. elsewhere, joined him in the Rays given the best of t 8x.50-Its a winner. a 5... a Kerry of happy event. A number of ear Toronto, and _Mise Kate Kerr. of gratnlatory speeches, stories .etc., have'been made 29 years _ A Oshawa; spent Easter with their enlivened the day's celebration. like exit above. - - rI. mother, on Church St. -At the annual vestry meeting c y Made standard grade only.•Corro- - -Gardening operations have be- held in St- George's church .on gated Iron-any gatige. HA R D W A !T Q G gun, but on account of the exceed- Mondaevening the treasurer ingly backward weather, veryport which showed. Let nie figure for your next roof The latent and best in nil Stoves is the "Detroit Jewel." liresented his re - litCle seising has been done. file finances of CEP congregation and sRve yoai money. Corrie in and let us demonstrate. -F. W, Weeks has just_ receiv- to be in a flourishing condition Bell telephone, ► ed his car of--`Royal Household with a substantial balance Favorite Chnrn-Blue-Bell, Washers, Wringers, Flour. tiocv is the time to. buy on hand. Lord Somers was again �• J. Prowse, Plckering Carpet sweepers,-and x, before A takes the advance. * appointed Minister's Warden and : - =-The ratepayers and residents W. G. Harulwas re-elected People's Eim DALE M ILLS -:. O' Cedar- Polish lle�ps �:- ee of our town are requested to read Warden. unanimously. 11 carefully and prayerfully A1iss A. -The home of S. G. and urs: P2CKF.,,RIC3 - "4A full stock of Honae-cleaning requisites. Croak's letter on another page. Martin, Church'Street, Pickering. , . Mr Jas. 1 Its the lace to et our next L: Somerville, will was the scene of a pleasant event P S y Herbageum and International Stook Foods. i31so, Inter. hold an auction sale of her house- last Wednesday, w ri their u- ;bag of. Flour. ". hold effects, also her house and Rhter, Edna, ryas n 'ted' m r• Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be nalional (.Tall Cure,- Distemper Remedyial K,• Y g _ y y' beat,for Bread. _ : nexlot6t ..n Church 3t, on Wednesday of Greenwood. Theceremouy vas' Lust PoultryFood. -' :4 -Mrs. G. L. Johnston and d8i ler orw ev. Johnston ghter, Miss Jessie, and son, Mas- to the presence of about 30 rela• Graham Flour ter Ronald, visited at the tives pnd friends. The bride was 'Fresh Rotted Oats ! : g "Bran and Shorts. ! M H A�' M A N home of the forme61 brother in becomingly attired in a goon of Oats and Oat Chop "' ! • • 'S Thorold. white embroidered 'marquisette• Barley and Barley Chop -Mrs, John'Hol t,of Darlington, Airs. J. Wilton,of Toronto, played ?!Sized Feeds spent the holiday at the home of the wedding march, while her lit- her it- uolassrne '.lieal and Molasses Meal her'mothei•, Mrs. Wm. Clark, of tle daughter. Dorothy, acted as ,:COLLARS AND HARNESS Church St., and with other relit- flower girl, carrying a basket. of. Special prices in ton totF. tives here. pink carnations. After the Gere- -H. Austin, of Toronto; has many, the company sat Chopping every dal Bring your horse and get a good fitting collar. Good teain leased Mrs. O'Leary's residence down to a 'sumptuous re- harness at reasonable prices. " now occupied by Rev. %V. A. past,' The happy couple left for u f I am waking a Pippen, and will suave therein on Toronto and western points via For •God S SBKe, _ - the lard inst. C. N. R. After their return they, ' -Miss.E. A. Cronk visited her 'will reside -in Greenwood, where jet-metJtay, TEAM HARNESS � mother, Mrs. Cronk, during the Mr..Denny is in business: li trace, backbends trooper and histrap complete with- { ,,E•aster holidays and alsb attended -The entertainment-given in He pleaded with iii the intensity his out collars,$20,75. Same harness with heel chain trace,$26.115 the Provincial Teachers' Associa- the town hall on Good Friday weakened body and soul could master. Repairing neatly Atidproroptly Attended to. .. tion,in Toronto. evening by the Young Ladies' Rin voice trembled. Tears lurked is his strained anxious a es "I have traveled s churc vas y +> week or two, and with the steam• fairly well attend a program havfure been turned o6t of my basidia house. pawying winds, have made the was opened by a chorus by the. I have been turned out of a hotel in m roads good and dry and are now young ladies. Miss M. Firstbrook own town. The local hospital refused me Phone Ind. 801. W. J. COAK�VI;LL iu excellent conditiongenerally. the popular elocutionist, of To= admission. Nobody wants me. For God's ` -A. G. and Mrs. Green -and ronto, gave a number of selections sake,doctor, let me stay."' - -- family,of Georgetown.spent a few and Mrs. Chas. Davis, of Oshawa, This man had been a railway'conductor. BOOTS AND SHOES daya with Rev. D. E. and Airs. gave a number of vocal selections He had money to pay for his needa; so he JYnstou, and while in Pickering thatwere well received. Misses applied to he 0,1.&t .&tisgssanatorinm " g for-treatment of the disease which held hos , railed iTpon a number of old . B. Simpson and Irene MurkAr, "We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we eyer'carried :_:friends. rendered a number of piano duets, life in its ip-consumption. But there -�V. G. and :11rs, Ward, and that were also well received. A enffererswitontmoneysndwithoutfriends, : . and boitghL briers-the advance in Prices, and are what of-them 7 With their bo less know- - eon, Wilmer, of NiaRGra Falls, scarf drill.by the young ladies was ledge that peeple abun them,bey believe prepared to Rive the public the benefit.` ::were *the guests of the Misses riven in a most pleasing style rind it futile to seek relief: If their lives ars"to - Nothing but-flrst-clans boots _ x Bunting over the holiday, and brought forth favorable comment. be spared they must be sought out and sap• _ , _ - in stock. r while here renewed inany old ac- A p.easing event of the evening plied with nouriahment, medicine, and dnaintances. was the presentation try the mens- treatment. To do this caste mosey. Will �_� C L.O T .H I N G� -After a prolonged illness from bars of the club of a ha-udsome 3•ou contribute a trifle to help in thM effort Jt nnBrronia, and Jeremiah other 0'Con omplr, a.of Wrightet of for flhe suis ears to t1aniss dNccare sbrought keenootributions to the Mnskoka'Free Hoar ' The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from. Cbnrch St , was able to be driven she took .Tit prepariuR the drill. A perfect fit guaranteed or',no sale. 1 rrR. l for Conaumptlnes will be gratefully downtown on Monday. We hope The eftir was occupied iii his nsualnowledged by W. J. Gage, Chairman - See the new style in overcoats. hiA progress toward recovery may affable manner by W. J. Clark. cutive Committee, 84-Sped,na Avenue, 4,nntimre Until his former good The receipts of the eveninR� Dunbar, Secretary • umr, 34?�� A BUNTING `health leas been fully restored. amonated to about $40. King street west, Toronto • f P.ICKERING K ,•'�......' .,/•::.•... :- '_ ^, .. .:. 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